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[img src="/storage/emulated/0/Download/5g_reuters_fb.jpg"][br][br]5G or the fifth generation of mobile broadband technology is supposed to completely transform mobile internet speeds. The new technology is being seen as a game-changer. 5G won’t just be about increasing download or upload speeds, but it is also expected to power Internet of Things (IoT) devices, AR experiences, VR gaming, smart cars and other new forms of immersive content.[br][br]But what will 5G speeds look like on your smartphone? Well the speed tests for the Verizon 5G network were posted on Twitter by George L Koroneos (@GLKCreative). They show that the Verizon 5G network is hitting 1.6 Gbps easily when it comes to downloads. The upload speeds at maxing out at closer to the range of 100 Mbps, though again the network is still in testing[br][br]One of the big claims with 5G is that given the more than 1 Gbps speeds, users will be able to download movies at 1080p resolution within seconds. Check out the tweet below to see what the 5G speedtest looks like:[br][br][img src="/storage/emulated/0/Download/frt1e81KTHLfJ818.jpeg"][br][br]Meanwhile, CNET has also done speed tests for some 5G networks in cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, Dallas, London and Sydney. They found that the AT&T network in Los Angeles is easily topping downloads speeds of 1.4Gbps, while Verizon had a peak of 1.3Gbps downloads.[br][br]source: https://indianexpress.com/article/technology/tech-news-technology/this-is-what-real-5g-speeds-could-look-like-in-some-parts-of-the-world-5811134/lite/ [br] |
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