
The highest 5G Peak Download Speed has increased to 963.2 Mbps (Taiwan) now and is only just under the one gigabit per second mark.Īs 5G launches and roll outs continue, a number of new markets feature in the 5G Global top rankings for 5G Download Speed, including Norway (346.9 Mbps), Sweden (273.5 Mbps), New Zealand (231.5 Mbps), Bulgaria (226.6 Mbps), Hungary (218.8 Mbps). Twelve markets see average 5G Download Speed over 200 Mbps, up from eight markets previously.

South Korea’s average 5G Download Speed has now tipped over 400Mbps, with users experiencing 406.5 Mbps, up from 361 Mbps in our April 2021 analysis. Since Opensignal’s previous global 5G benchmark, 5G Download Speeds have increased significantly. Opensignal has again looked at the 5G experience to see how it compares globally and how 5G holds up against the older 4G mobile experience which will be used by most upgraders with 4G-only phones. With the autumn smartphone upgrade cycle about to start, with the recent launch of new Samsung foldable models such as Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip3 and the new iPhone, as well as models from other brands, many mobile users will be considering purchasing their first 5G phone.
