On Wednesday, Apple issued the developer Release Candidate for iOS 16.2 and, with it, support for 5G networks on iPhone in India.
Interestingly, 5G support isn't mentioned in the release notes, though users in India have confirmed it, as noted by Aaron Zollo.
As expected, but not in the iOS 16.2 Release notes, 5G is added in India on supported iPhones. https://t.co/lvn3ht8xn7
-- Aaron Zollo (@zollotech) December 7, 2022
Carriers in India had been rolling out 5G since the start of October in eight major cities -- but not for iPhone users.
That same month, Apple met with executives from carrier Bharti Airtel to discuss the rollout.
In mid-October, Apple confirmed that iPhone users in India would see 5G support before the end of the year.
Additionally, iOS 16.2 is expected to bring Freeform to the iPhone and iPad. It's a cross-platform productivity app that allows for group brainstorming, using a large single space that can incorporate other files and multiple users editing it at the same time.