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    EE reveals first 16 UK cities where it will roll out 5G in 2019

    Staggered rollout, 6 then 10, follows a “demand led” strategy. Aims to be UK’s first 5G provider.
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    Re: EE reveals first 16 UK cities where it will roll out 5G in 2019

    To be fair I'd like them to get better coverage in area with poor coverage of mobile let alone data signals
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    Re: EE reveals first 16 UK cities where it will roll out 5G in 2019

    Which devices will support 5G? Will my iPhone X support it?

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    Re: EE reveals first 16 UK cities where it will roll out 5G in 2019

    Quote Originally Posted by Hoonigan View Post
    Which devices will support 5G? Will my iPhone X support it?
    That's a trick question right?
    No 5g Apple devices expected till 2020 last time I looked
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    Re: EE reveals first 16 UK cities where it will roll out 5G in 2019

    Had the 5G spec actually been finalised yet?

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    Re: EE reveals first 16 UK cities where it will roll out 5G in 2019

    Quote Originally Posted by 3dcandy View Post
    That's a trick question right?
    No 5g Apple devices expected till 2020 last time I looked
    And they're teaming up with Intel are they not? They keep announcing their 5G modem but suffice to say despite the millions spend on advertising it, announcing it and so on they do not appear to have an actual lump of silicon we could legitimately call a 5G modem. They certainly haven't demonstrated anything and so Qualcomm are in the lead here with Intel just appearing to lie endlessly to reassure both the investors and their.... customer (Apple) who will expecting large quantities of chips (I wonder if Intel will be planning on doing them on their equally mythical 7nm process? Or maybe the struggling 10nm one instead?) on time and fully functional.

    I personally expect 5G in mobile phones to mostly be very limited but I'm seriously hoping to be proven wrong.

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    Re: EE reveals first 16 UK cities where it will roll out 5G in 2019

    As said... no Intel working silicon whilst Qualcomm and in fact Samsung have demo'd silicon working. Apple have seen shares slide again this week down from their highs of October as yet another supplier says weak demand next year. I imagine that Apple will be one of the last if not the last to have a 5G smartphone this rollout because they are so cautious these days and reactive rather than proactive it's unbelievable.

    I can see 5g being great eventually - but not straight away. If it helps 4g and even 3g services though that will be welcome because there are still times that the service just sucks, usually due to bandwidth constraints
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    Re: EE reveals first 16 UK cities where it will roll out 5G in 2019

    Quote Originally Posted by 3dcandy View Post
    That's a trick question right?
    No 5g Apple devices expected till 2020 last time I looked
    Why would that be a trick question?

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    Re: EE reveals first 16 UK cities where it will roll out 5G in 2019

    Quote Originally Posted by Hoonigan View Post
    Why would that be a trick question?
    If you read the article it is clear that NO devices support 5g yet... with the Intel chipset not even working
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    Re: EE reveals first 16 UK cities where it will roll out 5G in 2019

    Quote Originally Posted by 3dcandy View Post
    To be fair I'd like them to get better coverage in area with poor coverage of mobile let alone data signals
    True. Half the time on my commute I don't even get a signal at all let alone 4G! I also can only get one provider reliably at home so would love some more competition. I currently just get to switch between the various EE based networks but its not ideal. I only live just over 3 miles from Southampton!
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    Re: EE reveals first 16 UK cities where it will roll out 5G in 2019

    Quote Originally Posted by 3dcandy View Post
    If you read the article it is clear that NO devices support 5g yet... with the Intel chipset not even working
    Intel sounds like it will be a bit late for launch but a variety of mobile devices and routers will be ready for the launch by the sounds of things.
    That is far from clear, regarding my specific question. Does that mean that new devices will be ready to launch or that software/firmware updates will be issued to pre-existing devices to provide 5G connectivity?

    Please quote me the part from the article that says "no devices support 5G yet".

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    Re: EE reveals first 16 UK cities where it will roll out 5G in 2019

    Connection speeds up to 10gbps. Although throughput increasing from current dial-up to dual ISDN speeds - restricted largely through to over contention and poor peering.

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