Take a quick look at the signal area of your phone. Have you noticed a new icon in the signal area? That's the 5G signal replacing the old LTE. Nowadays, it doesn't matter if you have the latest ...
Here's what you should know if you are on the fence about using 5G for your home broadband needs. Trey Paul is a CNET senior editor covering broadband. His 20+ years of experience as a writer and ...
Superfast fifth generation, or 5G, mobile internet services are already on offer. You can't get it everywhere yet and handset choices remains limited. But that will change in the coming months ...
There’s also the issue of carriers mislabeling their networks; many labeled 3G HSPA+ as 4G, and there was also AT&T’s “5G E” stunt a few years ago, which tried to convince customers that 4G LTE-A was ...
Even though we’ve only just started taking 5G plans for granted, another upgrade in cellular technology is already almost here. Dubbed 5G Advanced, the new technology promises not just faster ...
If you’re a T-Mobile customer in the US, chances are that your smartphone has displayed a 5G UC badge at some point. While most of us already know that 5G is the successor to 4G LTE, the exact ...