imlilsteve t1_irw9lt7 wrote
Reply to comment by 836624 in Apple Reportedly Set to Roll Out iPhone 5G Support in India in December by chrisdh79
So my most beneficial use case has been inside of densely populated areas like a football stadium. Before 5g, my phone was basically without internet the entire time I was in the stadium. Now it works almost as if I’m at home on my home wifi network.
836624 t1_irwaadf wrote
Good point, I hadn't considered that since I don't visit highly congested places like that often.
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brokenshells t1_irwdmvo wrote
This is incredibly false. 5G isn’t a single band, nor does it have anything to do with 5Ghz WiFi home networking. 5G operates at everything from 700Mhz to 3.8Ghz and has incredibly vast range. 5G is an evolution of LTE and uses the same exact network frequencies with no changes in coverage.
colablizzard t1_irwjl9q wrote
The 5G that runs on the lower Mhz bands isn't as fast as it's headline speed.
700Mhz that you mentioned, even on 5G is UP TO 300MBPs in ideal conditions.
You cannot defect physics.
professorDissociate t1_irxsc6g wrote
5th Generation people. Not 5Ghz.
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professorDissociate t1_irxsiw5 wrote
5G means 5th Generation.
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professorDissociate t1_irydrgq wrote
Ah no worries. Just don’t go confusing ionizing radiation with nonionizing radiation. That’s the boundary that’ll get you shunned with this 5G stuff.
sinfernal t1_iryv38j wrote
Wait till everyone has 5G and it’ll be the same
siren_37 t1_irzd4jr wrote
It wont. 5g doesnt suffer as badly with congestion as 4g
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