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World’s First 5G Phone Launched in South Korea – Samsung Galaxy S10 5G

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World’s first country to adapt 5G Technology (World’s first 5G phone)

5G mobile services are now on, officially, after the recent announcement from South Korea that the country has launched the world’s first 5G mobile network. South Korea has claimed the feat beating the US by a matter of hours! 5G, also known as fifth-generation wireless, the technology succeeds in the 4G, 3G, and 2G systems. 5G network aims at a high data rate, reduced latency, energy saving, cost reduction, higher system capacity, and massive device connectivity.
Making a leap in the race, Samsung Electronics which happens to be a South Korean telecom giant, launched Galaxy S10 5G (World’s first 5G phone), the world’s first phone with built-in fifth-generation communications technology. With this launch, the concept of 5G-enabled smartphones has picked up momentum, globally.

How 5G is better than 4G?

The idea behind 5G is to utilize the hitherto unused high-frequency spectrum without compromising on speed, continuity, and quality of the network. As a step up from its preceding stages, it offers numerous advantages.

Gamers already know the maths of latency: the difference between a 10ms latency and a 100ms connection is the difference between being able to pull the trigger faster than your opponent!

Disadvantages of 5G

Now you might be wondering, how 5G can be a disadvantageous affair for someone? The downsides of 5G are listed below.

Conclusion

Fifth-generation (5G) has become the latest buzzword in the technology world.  South Korea has taken a leap forward by becoming the World’s first 5G phone with the abrupt launch on April 5, 2019. A controversy also surfaced where the US dismissed South Korea’s launch of the world’s first 5G network as ‘stunt’.

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