Recently, UK researchers from the
5G Innovation Center at the University of Surrey set a new world record of 5G
speed of an astounding 1 terabit per
second. Previously, the fastest was 7.GB per second. With these sorts of
speeds, there is no end to what we can now, download and streaming would never
ever be the same again. Imagine this, with speeds of just 1Gbps, you could
download a high definition in under a minute. So just imagine 1Tbps, you could
download the possibilities are endless, like you could download all the 5 seasons
of Breaking Bad in under 30 seconds; quite mind-blowing. Of course this technology
is in testing and nowhere close for actual use, however there is hope that
by 2020, it will be a reality.
Momentarily no mobile device can accommodate
that speed without blowing up, so perhaps by 2020, the world will have produced
mobile devices to put up with such speeds. Currently,
SandDisk SD memory has the largest storage space available to consumers; a
whooping 512GB and even that is not enough.
So, cross your fingers until then,
the next generation of mobile usage is bound to be extraordinary; stuff you
only ever see in Sci-fi movies.
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