5G. The technology of the future is very close, and the first mobile phone networks will be launched by 2019 in many countries, the first phones capable of connecting to them also being prepared for launch. Unfortunately, what many people still do not know is that these mobile phones will be much more expensive than the current ones, and this is because they will allow the use of 5G technology, the integration of which is not as cheap as we imagine.
5G. I had heard since a few months ago that the first phones compatible with these mobile phone networks will have thick cases because of the larger components, but it was timidly said that their prices will be somewhat higher. Well, it seems that the prices of the first phones compatible with 5G networks will be at least 200-300 dollars higher than those of current phones, or at least that's what the president of the OnePlus company confirmed the other day.
5G. UNEXPECTEDLY HIGH Price for Phones
5G. He stated that his company is struggling to make a phone that costs less than 1000 dollars, and this in the conditions that the current OnePlus phone models cost less than 600 dollars, even though they are in the premium category. The price difference between the current models and the 5G ones is much higher than 200-300 dollars, as the president of the Chinese company suggests, so it is possible that the use of this new technology will be very expensive at first.
5G. Of course, we had to expect that the prices of the first phones with support for these networks would not be low, and this is because, in general, new technologies are very expensive, and those who want to have to shell out a lot of money to use them. In this idea, it will be interesting to see how much the first 5G phones from Samsung, Huawei, or Xiaomi will cost, since OnePlus is struggling to make one cheaper than 1000 dollars.
By 2026, when cars with combustion engines will no longer be produced, a smartphone will cost at least €5000, and we ordinary mortals will have landline telephones again, pam pam
I'm already preparing to go back to my old collector's nokia 6310i, which even now has a battery that lasts almost a week....
It's already too much, technology has ended up ruling us... have we kind of forgotten where we started from?