5G phones will be MUCH CHEAPER starting next year

5G phones will become much cheaper in the coming years, here is what will be the basis of this important change for the smartphone industry worldwide.

5G phones will be MUCH CHEAPER starting next year

5G phones they will be much cheaper starting next year, and this is for the benefit of all those who are willing to take advantage of the 5G networks that will be launched, or expanded, by many companies in the coming months. Everything will be possible thanks to the new processors developed by the Qualcomm company for the future 5G phones, which will be much cheaper, to be included in mid-range phones.

The cheaper 5G phones will have integrated new Qualcomm chips from the 600, 700 and 800 series, and this will reduce the selling prices to even 500 dollars, compared to a minimum of 850 dollars at the moment. Basically, Samsung, Huawei, Xiaomi, OPPO, Vivo, and other companies will be able to launch 5G phones in the future at prices much closer to what the vast majority of their customers are looking to buy every year.

5G phones will be MUCH CHEAPER starting next year

Cheaper 5G phones will hit the market sometime in the second part of next year, unless the manufacturers hurry up and bring the models even earlier, but this seems quite unlikely now. Everything also depends on the availability of the new Qualcomm chips for these 5G phones, because without them the launch is impossible because these devices will not have integrated 5G connectivity, which is a problem.

Cheap 5G phones will really allow the use of 5G networks that are launched and will continue to be launched in the coming months, their number being very large, the technology being awaited by the whole planet. Of course, all 5G phones will come from Asian manufacturers, mainly from China, with Apple and Google having no plans to launch such devices at affordable prices, so don't expect them yet.

5G phones will outsell 4G phones in the coming years as their prices drop considerably, but the same thing happened a few years ago with 3G phones.