A printed antenna for long-term evolution (LTE) band (1.71–1.755 GHz) and 5G band (3.3–3.8 GHz) has been investigated in this article. A balanced feeder line is employed to feed the radiating element at the 5G band of operation, which becomes a radiator at the LTE band. The measured reflection coefficient (S11≤−10 dB) bandwidth is 6% (LTE band: 1.67–1.776 GHz) and 30.76% (5G band: 2.875–3.92 GHz). This antenna radiates with a gain of 3.25 dBi at the LTE band in the broadside and 6.5dBi at the 5G band in the end-fire direction. An open-ended tuning stub is used to tune out the reactance of the radiating element to enhance its radiation and act as a reflector to enhance the directivity in the 5G band. The printed parasite strip forces the beam towards the axial direction (end-fire) and enhances the gain in the 5G band. Both bands form an orthogonal radiation pattern. This antenna can also be utilized for WiMAX (3.5 GHz) band applications.