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HISANAN, ANDREI APRIL 8, 2022

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4G VS 5G
What is 5G?
5G wireless technology is intended to provide more users with higher multi-Gbps peak data
speeds, ultra low latency, increased reliability, massive network capacity, increased availability,
and a more uniform user experience. Higher performance and efficiency enable new user
experiences while also connecting new industries. That means faster downloads, less lag, and a
significant impact on how we live, work, and play. 5G speed and other connectivity benefits are
expected to increase business efficiency and provide consumers with faster access to more
information than ever before. 5G networks will be essential for connected cars, smart stadiums,
and advanced gaming.

Where can we use 5G?


5G is used across three main types of connected services, including enhanced mobile broadband,
mission-critical communications, and massive IoT, in various devices that rely on it. One
distinguishing feature of 5G is that it is designed for forward compatibility—the ability to
support future services that are not yet available. In addition, 5G mobile technology can allow
new products and services that could also convert industries to ultra-reliable, available, low-
latency links like remote control of critical infrastructure, vehicles, and medical interventions, in
addition to getting our smartphones better.5G can allow future immersive environments such as
VR and AR with faster, more uniform data rates, lower latency, and lower cost-per-bit. 5G is
designed to link a vast number of embedded sensors in nearly anything by allowing data speeds,
power, and mobility to be scaled down, resulting in incredibly lean and low-cost connection
solutions. Because 5G high-frequency waves do not go very far, carriers will need to deploy
additional nodes so that users may easily access 5G. China, South Korea, and the United States
are all spearheading the fight to install 5G as swiftly as possible, but they aren’t the only
countries doing so. all leading the charge to implement 5G as quickly as possible – but they’re
not the only nations who are rapidly transitioning to the technology.

How fast is 5G?


5G is designed to deliver peak data rates up to 20 Gbps based on IMT-2020 requirements.
Qualcomm Technologies’ flagship 5G solutions, the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ X65 is
designed to achieve up to 10 Gbps in downlink peak data rates. But 5G is about more than just
how, fast it is. In addition to higher peak data rates, 5G is designed to provide much more
network capacity by expanding into the new spectrum, such as mmWave. 5G can also deliver
much lower latency for a more immediate response and can provide an overall more uniform
user experience so that the data rates stay consistently high—even when users are moving
around. And the new 5G NR mobile network is backed up by a Gigabit LTE coverage
foundation, which can provide ubiquitous Gigabit-class connectivity.
Do I need a new phone if I want a 5G?
Yes, if we use the network, we need a new smartphone that supports 5G. For example,
smartphones with the Snapdragon 5G mobile platform are 5G compatible. Several new mobile
phones designed to support 5G are available, and several network operators around the world
support 5G wireless networks. As the 5G deployment schedule progresses, more smartphones
and carrier subscriptions will be available as 5G technology and 5G compatible devices become
more mainstream. 5G networks are essential for connected cars, smart stadiums and advanced
games. As the 5G deployment schedule progresses, more smartphones and carrier subscriptions
will be available as 5G technology and 5G compatible devices become more mainstream.
Experts say mobile phone users shouldn’t expect a significant leap in the implementation of 5G
technology. According to QUALCOMM. Com Even cities that do have some 5G nodes built
don’t have nearly enough to offer the superfast internet access that smartphone users are looking
forward to. Some carriers are pairing 5G technology with 4G technology to offer slightly faster
internet but with more widespread coverage.

In the Philippines which model of phones are available for 5G? How much
does it cost? For a better appreciation of the model of phones, you may
include images.
A new generation of cellular networks, 5G connectivity, is gradually becoming available in the
Philippines. At the time of this writing, 5G coverage in the Philippines is still limited to most
urban areas. However, given the aggressive adoption of technology by local carriers, it is
expected that as the days, weeks and months progress, 5G access will be possible in more parts
of the country. For now, 5G phones are more of a concept than a reality. There’s still a long way
to go, but 5G is all about the future of mobile computing. Mobile internet speeds are currently
limited by frequency. 5G networks use higher frequencies. This means faster data transmission,
but it is also more difficult to implement. Still, 5G phones are not a distant product. This new
generation of smart devices has evolved from existing phones and has the potential to be faster
and more reliable.
According to sulitnews, a 5G phone has arrived in the Philippines! Unfortunately, many of the
big 5G phones are only released in China, so it’s a bit hard to find in the Philippines. If you have
any doubts about the 5G phones available in the Philippines, check out our 2021 best 5G phone
quick guide currently available in the Philippines. Among them are Huwaie, Samsung, Realme,
iPhone, Oppo, etc., which are bringing the country a high-profile 5G network. As the number of
devices connected to your business grows, you also need to process large amounts of data.
Mobile applications that cannot handle the load of data can hinder business productivity. So how
do you solve this problem? There are two answers to this question. Build your backend faster
and more efficiently, or increase the efficiency of the apps your employees use. This is what 5G
can offer.or improve the efficiency of the apps that the employees use and this is what 5G can
bring to the table.
According to Patrick Cane on his article some phone are officially brought into the country by
each manufacturer and consists of smartphones backed by proper SRP and after-sales. It also
supports the
5G network provided in Japan. One of them is Redmi. The RedmiNote11ProPlus 5g features a
920 Octa Dimension 920 call processor, a 120 Hz AMOLED display, a 108 MEGAPIXEL main
camera, a 4,500 mAh battery, and dedicated 120W load support. The SAMSUNG GALAXY
M23 5G and M335G have tons of similarities. However, the Galaxy M23 5G has a SnapDragon
750G processor and an 8MP Ultravoice lens. On the other hand, the M33 5G is more powerful,
but if you only have a 5-megapixel sensor, the octa-core processor has three cameras. Both the
Xiaomi 12 and 12 Pro offer the best features of the time, especially the Snapdragon 8 Gen1
processor. The base model includes a 6.28-inch OLED 120Hz OLED screen, a 50MP rear
camera, a 4,500mAh battery, 67W wired and 50W wireless charging. The Pro model features a
WQHD + LTPO AMOLED panel over 6.73 inches, dual 50-megapixel sensors for ultra-wide-
angle and telephoto lenses, and much faster 120W load support. The Huawei P50 Pro and P50
Bags are two of the top light phones that the company currently manufactures. The P50 Pro
features a 6.6-inch 120Hz OLED screen, Snapdragon 888 4G processor, 4,360mAh battery, 66W
cable load, and 50W battery. On the back is a quad camera setup with a 50MP with OIS and a
64MP telephoto with a periscope lens. Etc

REFERENCE:
Qualcom(2020), Everything you need to know about 5G.
https://www.qualcomm.com/5g/what-is-5g
PATRICK CAÑETE (2022) 5G smartphones in the Philippines.
https://www.noypigeeks.com/featured/5g-smartphones-philippines/
SULITNEW (2021),List of 5G Phones models that will work in the
Philippineshttps://blog.sulit.ph/list-of-5g-phones-models-that-will-work-in-the-philippines/

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