Thinking of Getting A New 5G smartphone? These Things Must Be Kept in Mind
If you are planning to buy a 5G smartphone, be sure to read our report and decide again! Otherwise, after buying a 5G smartphone, you may see that it does not support 5G network. Yes, right now many companies are bringing this next generation network support smartphone to the market. But the number of 5G bands being offered in the phones is not clear. Although it is a very important issue when buying a 5G smartphone. Many companies are selling smartphones with single and dual 5G bands, which may not meet your needs. In this report we will focus on some of the things that you can be extremely careful when buying a 5G phone, and pocket the best 5G phone with the right decision.
Never buy single and dual band 5G phones
If you want your smartphone to run at a maximum of 5G speeds, never buy a single and dual band 5G phone. If the phone has a 5G band with different frequencies, then all those 5G smartphones are considered to be the best. As of now, Samsung’s latest launch Galaxy M32 5G smartphone has 12 5G bands.
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Low frequency band
The 5G network is mainly supported by three bands – Low Frequency Band, Medium Range Frequency Band and High Range Frequency Band. Low and mid band frequencies come under sub-GHz, which is similar to 4G LTE networks. Although more coverage is available in the low 5G band. So at least low and mid band devices should always be bought.
5G mmWave technology
If you want to get fast speeds up to 1GB on the phone (not possible in India), you must buy a smartphone with 5G mmWave band. In that case, keep in mind that the price of a smartphone with 5G mmWave band will be higher. For example, the iPhone 12 has low, mid as well as mmWave 5G bands, and there is no need to say anything different about the price of the iPhone.
Premium phones can have up to three 5G bands
Most of the smartphone companies in India are launching 5G smartphones with N41, N77, N78 band support, which come under low frequency. Again, the flagship 5G smartphone uses the Sub 6 GHz band. In this context, it is worth mentioning that the OnePlus 9 Pro, launched in India, comes with N41 and N78 bands, while the OnePlus 9 Pro smartphones launched in the US support N258, N260 and N261 5G mmWave bands.
There is not much difference between 4G + and 5G
20 Mbps speed is available on 4G LTE network, whereas in low frequency 5G band this speed is 90-100 Mbps. However, 4G + network is also capable of giving 80-90 Mbps speed. So judging by the equivalence, it can be concluded that there is not much difference between the speeds of low band 5G and 4G +.