
With the new iPhone SE’s launch, the iPhone 11 is now the only phone Apple sells that doesn’t support 5G. The iPhone 11 has a significantly larger screen and a secondary ultrawide camera lens for taking broader photos. If you’re satisfied with the speeds you’re getting from your 4G device, you probably don’t need to worry about your phone becoming obsolete anytime soon. As the shift to 5G networks hasn’t been as fast as expected, it’s likely carriers won’t begin phasing them out until 2030 since these networks only began rolling out around 2010 since they began rolling-out roughly roughly around 2030. The answer is that you don’t really need 5G today, especially if you’re happy with the speed you get from your current device. . . .
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