Science, asked by zkarthiksriram5960, 1 month ago

If a person's mobile phone was designed to work with 4G technology, what will happen when a 5G network is rolled out in their area?

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Answered by shilpa85475
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  • In the wireless networking world, 5G isn't a breakthrough as the US and the Korean market have already emerged with it.
  • 5G can enable connectivity amongst a wide variety of devices and services.
  • It will support up to a million devices per square kilometer rather than 100,000 devices per square kilometer through 4G.
  • It is significantly has a higher speed of 8 to 10Mbps in comparison to 4G.
  • 5G network does require a distinct configuration over what is needed to enable 4G LTE connectivity.
  • This is meant that if we have a 4G phone today, we won't get 5G networks.
  • However,  a 5G phone will certainly support 4G and 3G.
Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

With the introduction of 5G, the existent 4G mobiles would still continue to work, thankfully.

Explanation:

With continuous advances in the wireless networking world, it is impossible to always have technological devices with the latest features.

Keeping this in mind, the makers of the phone usually make futuristic models, that'd be compatible with the next advancement, too.

However, in case that isn't a feature on the current phone, it shouldn't be of worry, since the technological experts ensure that the advancements don't come in the way of the already existing factors.

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