What’s Next – 5G Mobile Phones?
Could it be that we are just too eager to get the next best thing? Many people are heralding the imminent arrival of what they are calling “5G mobile” service. Revolutionary changes are evidently on the horizon which will have a significant impact on the way that we communicate.
5G mobile phones will be considerably different from the norm of today. Consumers are just getting used to upgrades surrounding the Google Android phone and the Apple iPhone but they should be ready for significant improvements on the horizon. Technology is likely to change considerably even as we get used to 3G connectivity and the emergence of the smart phone. The 5G revolution is sure to take the industry by storm.
The 5G communication system will be based around extensive use of voice over Internet protocol, also known as VoIP. Data will be transferred at very high speeds and call quality will take a considerable step forward.
One day, before too long, our once humble cell phone, initially just a talking device, will be promoted to the rank of virtual personal assistant. We will not be able to do without it and will be able to tap into an amazing array of features and flexibility contained within the latest in cutting edge hardware.
Have you noticed how laptop computers are getting smaller and smaller and cell phones are essentially becoming much more functional? It is not too much of a stretch to think that the 5G mobile phone, a very powerful miniature computer in itself, will effectively do away with our larger, clunky computers. Software application providers are falling over themselves to make sure that they produce specifically tailored products for our small screens.
The world will become a much smaller place due to 5G mobile phones. Wherever you plan to travel to in the world, your phone will work without you having to worry about frequencies and so on. International phone calls may be placed as if they were local and call rates with roaming charges will become a thing of the past.
The 5G mobile revolution should finally lay to rest the bad reputation that the cellular industry has had in the past. A huge number of consumers will have access to personal communication, especially if you consider the number of new people exposed to this in the emerging economies of China and India.
Revolutionary changes in mobile communication will place us in an enviable position very soon. Instant communication, efficiency and flexibility will be in high demand.
Expert Daniel Stouffer knows a lot about the subject of 5G mobile. Surf over to his site atwww.mobi-Business.com for all the hot news.
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