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A 5G Future

January 1, 2023

The arrival of 5G networks will change how the world communicates and consumes media in the decade ahead. All major carriers in the United States have active 5G networks, and the real 5G breakthrough on a mainstream consumer level may come when Apple launches what is speculated to be its first 5G iPhone.

Industry analysts and insiders speculate that 5G networks will start to look a lot more like the way the big Internet companies build networks, and that it will usher in an era of blending devices and reality like never before. 5G will make it easier to find an unlimited data plan and won’t require customers to connect to a Wi-Fi network. However, it’s not all cause for pure optimism, as 5G will bring many security vulnerabilities due to its newness. It’s easy to get the impression that the widespread introduction of 5G will mean the end of latency and connectivity issues, but it won’t be a problem-free solution.

Devices will become even more essential for our lives, and humans will increasingly be viewing phones as fully immersive, portable entertainment devices.

Source: Athreon