UK market research provider OnePoll have recently released new survey data suggesting that 80% of smartphone users who use 5G to get online on their mobile are satisfied with the performance.
80% of surveyed smartphone users satisfied with 5G mobile service
Commissioned by Green Smartphones (a smartphone comparison website), the poll surveyed 1000 UK based adults who use 5G mobile internet on their smartphone. 80% of the respondents reported being satisfied with both the coverage and the broadband speeds via 5G.
The other 20% of respondents were split between being dissatisfied (8%) and undecided (12%).
Over 50% say 5G mobile service meets expectations
The poll also asked the selected UK smartphone users whether the 5G they use on their mobile is faster or slower than they expected.
From those surveyed:
- 53% said 5G mobile speeds were what they expected
- 21% said it was faster than they expected
- 12% said it was much faster than their expectations
- Another 12% said it was slower than they expected
- The remaining 2% said it was much slower than they expected
Can 5G live up to the hype?
Recent news outlets have reported disappointment in the rollout of 5G, criticising the 5G mobile services that are available.
The survey outlined above from OnePoll would suggest different, with the majority of their respondents reporting satisfaction with their 5G mobile service performance. Only a small percentage of those surveyed reported slower than expected 5G mobile speeds.
As with most things tech, there is always a buzz and excessive hype with the rollout of anything new. Just like 4G and 3G technology before it, 5G services have been hyped up and over-sold with bit expectations for positive impact on mobile performance.
Has 5G made fixed line broadband obsolete? No. Are we seeing a 5G-powered driverless car revolution on our roads? No, not that either.
What we are seeing is an upgrade in mobile capability which is useful and appreciated by both businesses and consumers – Once it’s available to them.
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Let’s not forget that 5G technology still has room to grow so further future improvements are likely.
The expectation is that 5G broadband speed and network coverage will continue to grow and improve over the coming years.
And, as is the world of tech, once we’ve welcomed and embraced 5G will open arms, attention will turn to 6G and the wild assertions of the benefits it will bring with it.
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