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EE Will Be First To Launch 5G May 30th

Bambino
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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.

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-48363462

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Early-adopters, you reckon? ๐Ÿ™„
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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 Horrified

 

But I can dream joy

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Thanks for the update @Bambino 

 

I certainly wont be rushing out to change anything soon. What I have now suits me just fine wink

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No need to change anything 4G is much better in this area. No need to do anything as good 5G coverage wonโ€™t happen for at least another 5 years I bet
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It's a little sad that EE seem to be first in any innovations whereas it used to be something O2 were good at.

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@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 theyโ€™ve got deep pockets  Smiley Indifferent

 

I donโ€™t think any network can hope to compete with them, never mind O2. It wasnโ€™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. 

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@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 theyโ€™ve got deep pockets  Smiley Indifferent

 

I donโ€™t think any network can hope to compete with them, never mind O2. It wasnโ€™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.

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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  wink

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@Glory1 if you did that and got s10 5g you'd lose the ability to have your s10 to have a micro SD card
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