5G is the upcoming next generation of cellular networks, following 4G LTE that we have now. It will boast extremely high speeds, such as 1-10 gigabit, low latency, and much higher bandwidth capacities. 5G will also most likely be used for not just cell phones, but also everyday devices in our home and in cars. It could pave the way for smart cities and self driving cars. I also think it could mean the end of absurd data caps by internet service providers and cell carriers, but that remains to be seen.
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