By the end of August 2022, GSA had identified:
• 24 announced form factors
• 199 manufacturers with announced available or forthcoming 5G devices
• 1,521 announced devices, including regional variants, but excluding operator-branded devices that are essentially rebadged
versions of other phones. Of these, at least 1,175 are understood to be commercially available:
• 827 phones (up 55 from June 2022), at least 765 of which are now commercially available (up 43 since June 2022)
• 218 fixed wireless access customer-premises equipment (CPE) devices for indoor and outdoor uses, at least 123 of which are now commercially available
• 186 modules
• 88 industrial or enterprise routers, gateways or modems
• 57 battery-operated hot spots
• 37 tablets
• 28 laptops or notebooks
• 11 in-vehicle routers, modems or hot spots
• 8 USB terminals, dongles or modems
• 69 other devices, including drones, head-mounted displays, robots, TVs, cameras, femtocells/small cells, repeaters, vehicle on-board units, a snap-on dongle/adapter, a switch, a vending machine and an encoder
• 882 announced devices with declared support for standalone 5G in sub-6 GHz bands, 691 of which are commercially available.