While the 4G improvements are great for the short term, of equal importance is the impact these upgrades could have for a faster 5G rollout.
By improving the radios and infrastructure at their respective towers, the carriers are much better equipped for deploying 5G, with Ookla referencing T-Mobile's new Ericsson radios that can support 5G with "an over-the-air software push. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy , which we encourage you to read.
Liane Cassavoy. Liane Cassavoy is a former freelance contributor to Lifewire who has been reviewing and writing articles about smartphones since Twitter LinkedIn. Updated on February 11, Michael Barton Heine Jr. Lifewire Technology Review Board Member. Article reviewed on Dec 19, Tweet Share Email. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Email Address Sign up There was an error. Please try again. You're in! In April it introduced new regulations to make it easier for telecom operators to roll out 5G by allowing for new and existing masts to be made that are up to five metres taller and two metres wider than previous rules allowed.
The idea was to increase the range of masts and allow each to house more equipment. In terms of smartphones, the roll out has been delayed somewhat by the pandemic, and the removal of Huawei from UK networks, but there are a number of 5G flagship devices available, such as the iPhone 12 and the Samsung Galaxy S All users need to do is locate their nearest 5G hotspots.
Explore why the most efficient way forward is data-driven. Critical vulnerabilities in Philips EMR system could risk patient data. Why the financial industry is turning to the cloud. Skip to Content Skip to Footer. In-depth Home Hardware Mobile. View Deal. This means that a device connected to a 4G mobile network will get a quicker response to a request than the same device connected to a 3G mobile network.
However, they can make a significant difference when playing online games and streaming live video. You can see EE is substantially ahead of rivals when it comes to average 4G download speeds and also the best for upload speeds and latency.
Vodafone comes second for download and upload speeds, followed by Three, and then O2 is in last place. However, O2 is second for latency, followed by Vodafone, then Three. Point Topic meanwhile points to an average 5G download speed of EE is still clearly the fastest 4G network, with average speeds up to twice as fast as the other 3 networks according to tests. Vodafone and Three are now on a pretty level footing across the UK in terms of average 4G upload and download speeds, but O2 is notably slightly behind in tests.
The main factor initially will be coverage though, and on that front all of the networks are improving quickly. Home How fast are 4G and 5G?
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