23-05-2019 18:31 - edited 23-05-2019 18:32
23-05-2019 18:31 - edited 23-05-2019 18:32
Don't rush out to get it. According to this article,"full next-generation 5G"will not be available until 2022, which is probably the same for all the networks.
on 23-05-2019 18:38
23-05-2019 19:16 - edited 23-05-2019 19:18
23-05-2019 19:16 - edited 23-05-2019 19:18
Early adopter's cashing in on the number of 5G phones that will soon be available.
Personally I'm not rushing to change my phone; I'm happy with it's speeds, love the quality of the picture streaming films and TV and, even if I was so inclined, I can't afford to pay off my phone this early in the conrract.
However, if O2 do what a network operator did in Australia, offering customers who purchasef the 4G Galaxy S10+, a new 5G Galaxy S10+ in exchange, I wouldn't say no. But seriously, can't see O2 doing that. Think of the money they'd lose
But I can dream
on 23-05-2019 19:31
on 23-05-2019 19:31
on 23-05-2019 20:10
on 23-05-2019 20:10
on 23-05-2019 20:17
on 23-05-2019 20:17
It's a little sad that EE seem to be first in any innovations whereas it used to be something O2 were good at.
on 23-05-2019 21:00
@jonsie wrote:It's a little sad that EE seem to be first in any innovations whereas it used to be something O2 were good at.
Well they’ve got deep pockets
I don’t think any network can hope to compete with them, never mind O2. It wasn’t always the case, but EE are very good nowadays.
They might be expensive for some people, but sometimes you get what you pay for.
on 23-05-2019 21:04
on 23-05-2019 21:04
@Anonymous wrote:
@jonsie wrote:It's a little sad that EE seem to be first in any innovations whereas it used to be something O2 were good at.
Well they’ve got deep pockets
I don’t think any network can hope to compete with them, never mind O2. It wasn’t always the case, but EE are very good nowadays.
They might be expensive for some people, but sometimes you get what you pay for.
That's ery true. I have an EE sim and their 4G speeds are much faster than O2 in my areas of travel.
on 23-05-2019 21:39
In the right conditions it will generally outperform my fibre broadband, which is mad really. But saying that, 4G doesn't always give you a reliable connection, and it will struggle in situations where too many people are trying to connect at the same time. I was at the Principality Stadium recently, and it would take ages to load a web page. Apparently, 5G has greater bandwidth and is more capable in those situations.
Mind you, they've only got four 5G devices that are available for pre-order:
https://ee.co.uk/why-ee/best-5g-phones
Maybe next year
on 24-05-2019 07:24