Rel-18 vs Rel-19 – 5G-Advanced Comparison for 5G Core Architects
(Cloud-Native 5GC, 5G-Advanced, Operations & Capstone)
Rel-18 vs Rel-19 at a Glance (April 2026 Perspective)
3GPP Release 18 (first official 5G-Advanced release, functionally frozen mid-2024, full specs available 2025) introduced the foundational building blocks of 5G-Advanced.
Release 19 (second 5G-Advanced release, functionally frozen December 2025) is a maturation and optimization release that deepens capabilities, improves commercial deployability, and prepares the ground for 6G (Rel-21).
Rel-19 does not introduce revolutionary new paradigms but refines and scales Rel-18 features for real-world operator and vertical use cases — with a much stronger emphasis on AI/ML-native intelligence in the 5G Core (5GC), sustainability, and ubiquitous coverage.
This 60-minute module (lecture + table walk-through + 20-minute workshop) slots into Day 5 morning, right before the cloud-native Kubernetes lab and capstone. It equips participants to evaluate vendor roadmaps, design future-proof 5GC architectures, and include Rel-19 capabilities in their final blueprint.
Rel-18 vs Rel-19: Detailed 2026 Comparison (5GC-Focused)
| Category | Rel-18 (Foundational 5G-Advanced) | Rel-19 (Maturation & Optimization) | 5GC Impact & Architectural Implications (2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| AI/ML Integration | Phase 1: Initial NWDAF analytics, basic AI/ML for RAN optimization, data-driven network decisions | Phase 2: Deeper NWDAF orchestration, AI/ML model transfer & federation, AI-driven PCF policy & QoS, predictive signaling control | Biggest 5GC leap in Rel-19 — NWDAF becomes a true closed-loop automation hub; PCF uses AI predictions for dynamic policies |
| Energy Efficiency | Initial network energy savings (RAN + core coordination), on-demand SSB/SIB1 | Enhanced multi-TRP/per-beam power adaptation, AI-powered energy optimization as a service, deeper low-load coordination | 5GC now exposes energy KPIs in slicing SLAs; NWDAF + PCF enable proactive power-aware policies |
| IoT & RedCap | Introduction of RedCap (NR-Light) for mid-tier IoT devices, basic power savings | Advanced/eRedCap + Ambient IoT (battery-less, backscattering devices), NAS overhead reduction | SMF/UPF/AMF optimized for massive-scale, ultra-low-power sessions; new dedicated IoT slices |
| Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) | Phase 2: Enhanced coverage, mobility, IoT-NTN support (mostly transparent payloads) | Phase 3: Regenerative payloads (full gNB on satellite), inter-RAT TN↔NTN mobility, S-band IoT-NTN | AMF/SMF/UPF handle satellite-specific timers & QoS; true “anywhere” 5GC with seamless handover |
| Edge Computing | Phase 2: Improved MEC integration with 5GC traffic steering | Phase 3: Dynamic edge steering for industrial scenarios, tighter SMF-UPF coordination | Enhanced low-latency private 5G & vertical use cases; PCF adds edge-aware policies |
| XR & Immersive Services | Initial XR enhancements (frame-level QoS, split rendering) | Further XR/metaverse support (avatar comms, improved QoE/QoS flows) | PCF + SMF deliver XR-specific QoS; UPF optimized for media traffic |
| Integrated Sensing & Communication (ISAC) | Study items only | Foundational channel modeling & initial enablers | NWDAF begins consuming sensing data; paves way for new services (Rel-20 full ISAC) |
| Security & Governance | Enhanced security for NPN, mission-critical services | Stronger zero-trust for satellite & private networks, network sharing enhancements | AUSF/UDM/SEPP upgrades; better support for multi-operator slicing |
| Overall Focus | Introduce new capabilities, expand use cases (XR, RedCap, NTN, AI) | Commercial readiness, efficiency, scalability, sustainability | Rel-19 makes 5GC truly intelligent, sustainable, and ubiquitous |
Sources (2026): 3GPP TR 21.918 (Rel-18 Summary), TR 21.919 (Rel-19 Summary), 5G Americas “5G-Advanced Overview”, Qualcomm & Ericsson white papers, and recent TSG SA/RAN plenary outcomes.
Key Takeaways for 5G Core Architects & Operators
- Rel-18 = Foundation: It gave us the first “smart” 5GC with basic AI/ML and new device classes.
- Rel-19 = Production-Ready Intelligence: It turns the 5GC from a connectivity platform into an AI-native, energy-aware, globally connected service engine.
- 5GC-Specific Shift: The biggest gains in Rel-19 are inside the core (NWDAF, PCF, SMF/UPF) rather than just the RAN.
- Deployment Timeline (2026): Rel-18 features are now in commercial networks; Rel-19 features begin appearing in vendor roadmaps (Ericsson, Nokia, Huawei) from late 2026 onward.
- Capstone Relevance: Every final 5GC blueprint must now explicitly address at least two Rel-19 features (e.g., AI-driven policy via NWDAF or Ambient IoT slicing) to be considered 2026-ready.

