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O2 UK Finally Adding 5G Support to Pay As You Go Mobile Plans UPDATE

Wednesday, Aug 20th, 2025 (9:37 am) - Score 3,840
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Mobile operator O2 (Virgin Media) has confirmed that they’re currently in the process of “enhancing” their Pay As You Go (PAYG) SIM services and plans during the second half of 2025, which among other things seem to be finally adding support for their latest 5G (mobile broadband) network.

At present O2’s PAYG page still doesn’t make any mention of 5G support and until recently their related FAQ section continued to state that PAYG plans didn’t support it (despite last year’s confusion). But this started to change in July 2025 after a number of PAYG customers began to notice that the 5G icon was popping up, for the first time, on their phones.

Readers of ISPreview will know that there’s often a big difference between seeing the 5G icon and actually getting a true 5G connection on your device (sometimes 5G is still a 4G service), so such things do have to be taken with a pinch of salt until confirmed. But the good news is that O2 has now confirmed the change to be true (credits to Jonathan Jeffrey Cox for spotting).

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O2 Support Statement

Just to clear any confusion, we are currently enhancing our Pay & Go connectivity during the 2nd half of this year and customers will start to receive 5G services as their Pay & Go Bundle allowances refresh.

If you’re not currently on a Bundled product you will receive 5G service over the coming months.

Our online pages/FAQs will be updated to reflect this in due course.

The news will no doubt be welcomed by those on O2’s PAYG plans, particularly given that the lack of 5G support has often caused a few grumbles. But we should add that there’s currently no mention of whether this also extends to include the latest end-to-end 5G Standalone (5GSA) network technology, but we will be asking that question today and will report back.

UPDATE 1:44pm

As somewhat expected, VMO2 have confirmed to ISPreview that the 5G roll-out on PAYG doesn’t currently extend to include 5GSA.

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  1. Avatar photo Clearmind60 says:

    So it will be the slow “5G” speeds as to be expected!! I am on an O2 contract. Speeds are too slow!

    1. Avatar photo Declan McGuinness says:

      Leave then

    2. Avatar photo Sam Perry says:

      I get over 100 meg most places

  2. Avatar photo Phil says:

    EE should be doing the same next for pay as you go 5G

    1. Avatar photo Sam Perry says:

      And speed up from 25 meg bloody stupid really

    2. Avatar photo Anon says:

      Forget EE, go with one of the MNVOs using the EE network such as 1pMobile which gives you everything EE including 5G and no speed caps for a much better price than EE direct.

    3. Avatar photo Gregowski says:

      Exactly, If you want EE quality but dont want EE prices then 1p Mobile is the place to go.

  3. Avatar photo insertfloppydiskhere says:

    VoLTE is also being added gradually afaik

  4. Avatar photo J P says:

    Wonder if my old classic sim will get upgraded?

    1. Avatar photo No name mast says:

      It doesn’t really make a difference considering the fact users still on classic pay as you go are hardly going to benefit from 5G data as no many users will use data considering it is £10 per 1gb

  5. Avatar photo Clearmind60 says:

    I get 25 Gig in the EU. no other provider is that generous. Most people do not get good speeds. Look in the forum and see how variable it is.

    1. Avatar photo Dan says:

      Lebara allows 30GB of EU usage. iD mobile also allowed 30GB, but now allow use of your full UK data allowance in the EU until further notice.

    2. Avatar photo AD says:

      1p mobile have inclusive 25GB on their plans

    3. Avatar photo Colin Calloway says:

      Tesco Mobille gives me 30gig of data? and it’s FREE

  6. Avatar photo Rik says:

    It’s hardly a surprise considering 3G is being shut down so I guess they had to finally get their finger out and show their prepay customers some love.

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