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5G: Fueling the Smartphone: 'Next Generation mobile connectivity'

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Shaad Rehman, Founder, Phixman.comFrom using hundred SMS a day and one GB data a month to unlimited calls and one GB data a day, we all have witnessed the drastic change in telecom and digital industry. With talks of 5G networks coming in since late 2018 across the world, people are fascinated to know more about it like what it is, how it works and how it’s going to change their lives. 5G’s arrival is going to transform technology and is finally becoming a reality. It is not just a next version of telecommunications but an evolution from 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G and now 5G.

5G is fifth generation of cellular network technology that will eventually replace or at least elevate 4G network. With 5G network, you will notice exponentially faster speeds and more reliable connections on Smartphone and other devices than ever before. Latency or the time that devices take to communicate with each other over wireless networks will also drastically decrease. According to
latest research, 5G is expected to provide connections that are multitudes faster than current connections and support average speed of around 1 GBps with network being 100 times faster than 4G. 5G speeds will vary between locations, countries, carriers and devices, but on the whole the average internet speed you can expect should be much greater than what's currently offered on 4G.

Amidst talks about technology and trends, one cannot fail to remember the India’s most notable Startup owner, Shaad Rehman of Phixman Technologies pvt. Ltd. Commonly known as Phixman.com, it is an online and offline store, specializing in electronic gadgets and mobile repair services within 24 hours along with home pick up and drop services and door step services. Shredding light on the subject of 5G, Shaad Rehman gives his insights that, with 5G coming to India, technology is going to achieve its zenith and transform people’s lives. At present, there are still a number of questions about 5G than answers, however, network carriers have started rolling out to fix 5G and coming 5G smartphones.5G smartphones are currently coming in to the Indian market and attracting a good amount of people’s attention. 5G will add huge amounts of spectrum in bands that have not been used for commercial broadband traffic.The shift to 5G will undoubtedly change the way we interact with technology on a day-to-day basis.

5G is expeditiously developing and becoming the technology that is going to take everyone forward. Not only will it be able to accommodate the superfast speeds required of it, but it will also be possible to accommodate the low data rate requirements for IoT and IIoT applications. However, the advent of 5G connections in India will depend on telecom operators' ability to invest in network which requires favorable support on policy and regulatory fronts.