Should I turn off 5G?

It’s probably a good idea to leave the feature on . 5G isn’t perfect and does use more battery, but in places where it works, it really works. That said, for folks who don’t care about 5G and/or have limited access to it, switching to LTE is a smart move.

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Who does 5G benefit?

5G is the fifth generation 5G speed and other connectivity benefits are expected to make businesses more efficient and give consumers access to more information faster than ever before. Connected cars, smart stadiums and advanced gaming —they all will rely on 5G networks.

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What is 5G and its advantages?

The main advantages of the 5G are a greater speed in the transmissions, a lower latency and therefore greater capacity of remote execution, a greater number of connected devices and the possibility of implementing virtual networks (network slicing), providing more adjusted connectivity to concrete needs.

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How 5G will change the world?

Beyond communication, 5G technology has the potential to deliver energy to low-power devices . This means that as long as an IoT device is within the coverage of a 5G network, it can operate without requiring recharging. 5G could be the advent of a device with wireless communication and wireless power.

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