5G in 2020: Here’s What You Need to Know

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Everyone loves the internet, but most people don’t fully understand it. After all, what’s the point of figuring it out as long as you get lightning-fast speed to stream Netflix, right?

It’s been about ten years since 4G was first introduced. It was introduced around the world in the following years. People finally got to have a taste of internet speed that was unimaginable in the 90s.

Now it’s time for 4G to step away and make room for the future. Fifth-generation of wireless networks is on its way.

Governments around the world are starting to invest in the implementation of 5G. With the buzz of supportive cell phones and apps, 5G will soon be a reality.

Do You Understand What 5G Is?

A fifth-generation wireless network, or 5G, is the new level of mobile broadband. It is better and faster than its predecessors.

5G has a high bandwidth, meaning that it can have more users on its network than 4G. Usually, having a lot of users means that the network will be slower. However, 5G has a higher capacity, meaning it will continue to run fast even while holding more users.

5G will be a great boost to new technology and will lead to the creation of new phones and devices. In some cases, it will be faster than WiFi. Sounds incredible, right?

How Promising Is 5G?

5G sounds incredibly promising. You will get more out of your smartphones and devices than you ever imagined. You will be able to download many movies in a matter of seconds. Maximum data speed can reach up to 10gbps. The average speed will be at least 50mbps.

5G internet will be completely wireless. Imagine the network towers each acting as a WiFi router without wires!

5G will process heavy volumes of data faster. This means it will have very low latency. Are you tired of your HD streams or online games lagging? 5G can eliminate lagging and give you quality internet.

Internet capacity has been hampering the development of VR. 5G can also make use of VR devices more viable.

Will It Reach Everyone in 2020?

Sadly, the answer is no. The 5G network towers are powerful within range, but it covers less ground, which means it will need a lot of those network towers.

The full implementation of 5G throughout various countries will be slow. The infrastructure development will start in major cities where only some of the areas will be prioritized.

A few major cities in the US got the taste of 5G in 2019. The two major American mobile network companies, Verizon and AT&T, kick-started their 5G plans in some cities. This only reached a small number of people as it covered less area and only a few phones facilitated 5G at the time.

However, this is no different from the case of 4G. Within a few years, everyone will have access to 5G.

Drawbacks of 5G?

Other than the need for infrastructural developments, one massive drawback of 5G is penetrating walls. It works at a higher frequency, which makes it difficult to pass through walls.

Imagine so much potential of 5G wasted because it cannot pass through walls. Many technologies fail to reach full capacity because there is no “aiding” technology.

One company is working on a technology that can help solve this issue. “5G Master Key” company is developing a device that can solve the problems of covering distance and passing through walls.

If this company succeeds in developing this device, 5G can become reachable for everyone. Check out No BS IM Reviews article on the 5G Master Key to find out more about this emerging technology!

What About 5G Phones?

Another problem with 5G implementation in 2019 was a lack of 5G supporting phones. This problem will not be an issue for long.

Almost every new smartphone released in 2020 will support 5G. Every smartphone company is racing to create an efficient device that will aid 5G use. These phones will be no more expensive than the usual newly released smartphone.

You will easily get a new connection paired with a new device in an area where 5G is available. These companies are also developing apps that will maximize your 5G uses.

Major apps are also working on new updates that will help them work with 5G. The future of 5G-supported smartphones is looking really good.

Will It Replace WiFi?

You can use it instead of WiFi but to make the most out of the internet it is better to use both. We often leave mobile data for outdoor use and stick to WiFi indoors. When WiFi develops to the next level, it will complement your smart devices and work well with 5G.

Any Side Effects of 5G to Health?

With any new technology, there is always a fear of side effects. Although some negative side effects are unavoidable, some can be potentially life-threatening. Any bad effect on health is always a risk.

A lot of people fear that 5G will produce harmful radiation. However, research by experts showed no sign of the 5G mmWave being any more dangerous than 4G. The RF radiation produced by cell phones is not strong enough to cause cancer.

Unless any further research refutes the information, we can conclude that 5G is safe. However, it is always better to practice safe use of technology. Spend less time on your phone, and sleep with it kept at a safe distance.

Conclusion

5G is the future of the internet that everyone deserves. This jump in internet quality will make a way for many new technologies. In a matter of time, everyone will get a taste of 5G.

Even if 5G does not become as widespread in 2020 as we would like, this year will give it a major lift. You will be a winner if you are planning on buying a newly released phone this year as you will get to become one of the earliest users of 5G internet.

There are slight hurdles that 5G will face until it becomes commonplace. When the technology overcomes these issues, 5G will be absolutely worth the wait, so get ready to jump on the 5G bandwagon!

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