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5G in Vietnam: Where It Actually Works (and Why You Should Still Plan Around 4G)

Vietnam has 5G, but coverage is patchy and provider-dependent. Here is what travelers actually need to know before buying a SIM card.

Von Nam NguyenMay 28, 20265 Min. Lesedauer
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Vietnam (베트남 / 越南 / ベトナム)'s 5G rollout is real, but it is not the kind of thing you should plan your trip around. Here is an honest picture of where the signal exists, which providers carry it, and why 4G LTE remains the smarter default for most people passing through.

The Short Answer

If you are staying in central Hanoi, central Saigon, or Da Nang's tourist core, you will probably see a 5G icon on your phone at some point. Whether it translates into meaningfully faster speeds depends on the time of day, your exact block, and which SIM you bought at the airport. Outside those three cities, do not count on 5G at all — Hoi An, Hue, Da Lat, Phu Quoc, Sapa, Ha Giang, Ninh Binh (닌빈 / 宁平 / ニンビン) — all effectively 4G territory as of mid-2025.

Which Providers Offer 5G

Three carriers dominate the Vietnamese mobile market and all three have commercial 5G in varying degrees.

Viettel

Viettel is the largest network and has the widest 5G footprint. In Hanoi, coverage is reasonably solid across the central districts — Hoan Kiem, Ba Dinh, Dong Da, and parts of Cau Giay. In Saigon, Districts 1, 3, 7, and Binh Thanh have functional 5G. Da Nang's My Khe beach strip and Han River corridor are covered. Viettel SIM cards are available at the airport arrival hall for around 100,000–150,000 VND with a data package. For travelers, Viettel is the default safe choice purely on coverage breadth.

Vinaphone

Vinaphone (owned by VNPT) has competitive 5G in urban centres and is often slightly cheaper on data bundles. Coverage maps look similar to Viettel in the major cities, but real-world performance in dense buildings — old French-era Hanoi shophouses, for example — can be patchier. Still a solid pick, especially if you find a better-priced package at the airport counter.

Mobifone

Mobifone has 5G but the rollout is less aggressive than the other two. In Saigon and Hanoi city centres it works, but Mobifone is the one most likely to drop to 4G in secondary neighbourhoods. That said, their tourist SIM packages are often bundled with extras like international call credit, which some travelers find useful.

What the Coverage Actually Looks Like in Each City

Hanoi

The Old Quarter around Dong Xuan Market gets 5G intermittently — the density of buildings and foot traffic means the signal competes hard. The area around the Temple of Literature and Tran Quoc Pagoda tends to hold a cleaner 5G signal. West Lake (Ho Tay) lakeside is generally good. Expect indoor 5G to be unreliable; most of the guesthouses in the Old Quarter are deep, narrow buildings that swallow signal regardless of the generation.

Saigon

District 1 around Ben Thanh Market and the backpacker area on Pham Ngu Lao is among the more consistently covered spots in the country. The newer districts — Thu Duc, Binh Duong border areas — have reasonable outdoor 5G but variable indoor penetration. If you are heading to Cu Chi Tunnels (about 70 km northwest of central Saigon), expect to drop to 4G well before you arrive.

Da Nang

Da Nang is a pleasant surprise. The city has invested in infrastructure and 5G works reliably along the My Khe beachfront and across the Han River bridges. The area near the Golden Bridge cable car departure point in the Ba Na Hills is mostly 4G, which is fine — you are on a gondola, not a Zoom call.

A scenic view of Turtle Tower on Hoan Kiem Lake surrounded by lush greenery in Hanoi, Vietnam.

Photo by Nguyen Ngoc Tien on Pexels

Why 4G Is Still the Realistic Answer

Vietnam's 4G LTE network is genuinely excellent. Speeds of 30–80 Mbps are normal in cities and even in places like Hoi An's Ancient Town or along the Hue citadel walls you will get usable 4G. The infrastructure has been solid for years. Streaming, maps, translation apps, video calls — 4G handles all of it without complaint.

The practical argument against chasing 5G: your phone needs to support the correct 5G bands for Vietnam (n78 is the primary band used by all three carriers). Many phones sold in North America or Europe support 5G but not necessarily the Vietnamese band configuration. Before you assume that 5G icon means anything, check your device specs. If the bands do not align, you are on 4G regardless of what the SIM card promises.

Getting a SIM at the Airport

All three carriers have counters in the arrival halls at Noi Bai (Hanoi), Tan Son Nhat (Saigon), and Da Nang international airport. Staff speak enough English to sell you a package. For a 30-day trip with heavy data use, budget around 200,000–300,000 VND (roughly 8–12 USD) for a package with 50–100 GB. Viettel tends to have the longest queues because everyone knows it has the best coverage — Vinaphone and Mobifone counters are usually faster to get through.

You will need your passport. Registration is mandatory and takes about three minutes.

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eSIM Option

If your phone supports eSIM, providers like Airalo and Gigsky sell Vietnamese eSIM packages you can activate before landing. These typically ride on Vinaphone or Mobifone infrastructure. Coverage is the same as a physical SIM from that carrier — the difference is convenience, not signal quality. Prices are slightly higher than buying at the airport counter, but you skip the queue and arrive connected.

Practical Notes

For most travelers, buy a Viettel SIM at the airport, choose a 30-day data package, and stop thinking about it. 4G will cover 95 percent of where you go in Vietnam; 5G is a bonus in the city centres rather than a baseline you can rely on. If your trip includes rural northern loops through Ha Giang or mountain towns like Sapa, even 4G will have gaps — download offline maps before you leave the city.

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