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02-28-2020 02:59 AM (Last edited 02-28-2020 03:01 AM ) in
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Smartphones such as the Samsung Galaxy S20 do have 5G variants globally, but their Indian variants do not support 5G connections right now
Realme and iQoo are the first companies to launch 5G-ready smartphones in India
Realme and iQoo are the first companies to launch 5G-ready smartphones in India
Does a 5G-equipped smartphone matter?
Absolutely not.
India doesn’t have 5G networks and won’t have them at least before the next year. Union telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had said in September that the government planned to begin 5G spectrum auctions by the end of this year or early next year. Even if we assume that telecom service providers are ready to buy spectrum and then spend a few more months on final tests, it’s unlikely that 5G networks will be live in India before mid-2021. So, the fact that a phone supports 5G networks shouldn’t factor into your buying decision right now, especially if you have to pay a premium for it.
Why are companies harping on the 5G aspect then?
As an access point—a device that connects you to the internet—phones should remain ahead of network providers. So, companies are not wrong to enable 5G on their smartphones. But for a consumer in India, paying a premium for a 5G phone does not make sense. Given the saturation in the smartphone market, firms are using 5G as a way to make their phones seem “new".
As an access point—a device that connects you to the internet—phones should remain ahead of network providers. So, companies are not wrong to enable 5G on their smartphones. But for a consumer in India, paying a premium for a 5G phone does not make sense. Given the saturation in the smartphone market, firms are using 5G as a way to make their phones seem “new".
What does 5G actually mean for me?
The benefits of 5G networks on consumers are not more indirect benefits. A 5G network allows better operability for Internet of Things devices such as CCTV cameras and connected cars. Anything that requires data to be transmitted dependably and fast will benefit from 5G. The difference in your connection speed will not be as evident as it was when we moved from 2G to 3G or 3G to 4G. 5G impacts the overall “smart" infrastructure more, so you will get smoother and better services from providers.
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The benefits of 5G networks on consumers are not more indirect benefits. A 5G network allows better operability for Internet of Things devices such as CCTV cameras and connected cars. Anything that requires data to be transmitted dependably and fast will benefit from 5G. The difference in your connection speed will not be as evident as it was when we moved from 2G to 3G or 3G to 4G. 5G impacts the overall “smart" infrastructure more, so you will get smoother and better services from providers.
Source live mint
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02-28-2020 08:12 PM in
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5g is over do when we have wifi 5 or 6 technology we dont need that much
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02-29-2020 11:19 AM in
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we need it for iot, auto driving cars, remote surveillance etc. check my other post mate.
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02-29-2020 11:26 AM in
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sure buddy