Why 5G sucks?
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28-11-2022 10:35 AM
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28-11-2022 11:02 AM
Welcome to 2018. Old news really.
5G was never designed for consumers usage. Unfortunately some networks have focused on 5G to the detriment of their already great 4G service.
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28-11-2022 11:36 AM
Yea sad really I mean why pay for 5G contract. When you are actually getting 4G 95% of the time.
5G will be great in the next 5 to 10 years. Not know
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28-11-2022 01:10 PM
@shazadali418 , 5G works, but that will depend where you are. If there is no 5G, then it will automatically revert to 4G, you cannot have different prices, as all SIM cards are now 5G enabled, and why should we not use 5G if it works and if not 4G is also very good.
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28-11-2022 01:16 PM - edited 28-11-2022 01:35 PM
@shazadali418 5G has to roll out it’s never full coverage straight the way in fact this is exactly how 4G rolled out.
just to add your not paying for a 5G contract your paying for a connection to use a service that can get any network connection type., all contracts support 5G,4G,3G at present and 2G. Just like when 4G was rolled out. Only at the very beginning you had to have a 5G contract but now all contracts come with 5G as standard
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28-11-2022 02:27 PM
There will be another standard in 5-10 years.
As per the video the issue is distance and cell sites. The equipment is also massively expensive.
Carriers won't sell 4G only Sims as they need you to buy into 5G becase of the licences they have purchased (wasn't mentioned in the video) and investment in equipment.
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28-11-2022 09:58 PM
It doesn't work for me that's why I will be switching to another cheaper provider I rather pay less. For a service that's 50% ready then pay ludicrous contract prices
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28-11-2022 10:03 PM
Yes I understand. But in my line of work if I lose connection I lose money.. I don't mind if I lose connection. Here and there. But I am always losing connection when I need it. It never used to happen before ever since 5G is being rolled out. 4G has got worse for some reason. I understand ,5G is not ready yet. But I shouldn't be getting a poor connection with 4G if it switches. Since 4g has always been good.
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28-11-2022 10:06 PM
Actually it was mentioned he said providers want you to use 5G. That's why you have 5G ready phones now.
It was already know that 5G waves had a problem in metal buildings. But it was pushed anyway. I didn't have this problem with 4g. It looks like the technology has gone backwards 🤷.
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29-11-2022 08:08 AM
Have you spoken to our technical support team about this? They should be able to check the performance of the network in your area.
Chris
