Eventually, smartphones with 5G capabilities could be up to 20 times faster than the current 4G standard, but most places in the U.S. still don’t have the infrastructure to support 5G.
(Image credit: Apple)
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Eventually, smartphones with 5G capabilities could be up to 20 times faster than the current 4G standard, but most places in the U.S. still don’t have the infrastructure to support 5G.
(Image credit: Apple)
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