Smart Android And Trik-Commenting on Andorid indeed never endless, because smart devices this one is often updated every certain amount of time. So that the market can always be garapnya menerinya with pleasure. And it is not denied if this device has become the lifestyle of each society. To not wonder if the 6th business information and many are turning to mobail smartphone. With Android which thoroughly dominated the mobile industry, choosing the best Android smartphone is almost identical to choose the best smartphone, period. But while Android phones have few real opponents on other platforms, internal competition is intense.
AT&T wants to ride the 5G hype train more than most - so much more, in fact, that it's decided it would be a good idea to rebrand its 4G+ network to "5G E". Not a joke, and also definitely not 5G (that will be called "5G+" in AT&T parlance when it lands, because this carrier just can't keep things simple apparently).
To drive home the point that in its view marketing matters more than truth, the company has started issuing software updates for certain Android phones that updated the connectivity icon from saying 4G to 5G E. And we thought that would be it. However, it seems like the carrier also had iPhones in mind, and now in the latest iOS 12.2 beta, this gem appears:

If you are on Apple's beta track for iOS releases, either as a developer or if you use the
It's even funnier to see this on iPhones because Apple's handsets aren't expected to support 5G until 2020 (although a bunch of Android powered 5G handsets are coming this year). The good thing is that iPhone owners will be able to say they have 5G too when they meet up with friends who carry Android devices. As we all know, bigger numbers are simply better, so no one's self esteem will have to take a hit. Crisis averted.
Final note that should be painfully obvious: getting an entirely new mobile connectivity technology through a software update is just as realistic as downloading more RAM for your computer from the Internet.
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