India does not have a 5G network, but 5G smartphones are starting to be launched. With this, the launch of a 5G smartphone in India, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer Realme has started with its smartphone Realme X50 Pro 5G. Vivo's sub-brand iQOO has also launched its 5G phone iQOO 3 in India. Along with this, if there are two 5G smartphones present in India, there are Reality X50 Pro 5G and Iku 3 5G. Along with this, the big question now is that in a country where people are not getting 4G networks in the manner, what is the point of launching the 5G smartphone there? What is 5G network and what are its benefits? The fifth generation of mobile Internet is a 5G network whose speed will be much higher than 4G. Its big advantage will be in video streaming and data transfer. With this, the 5G network would be the biggest example of a better use of the radio spectrum. After 5G, you will be able to watch 8K videos on mobile. People will get high-speed internet which will be a boon for smart city and smart home. Speed up to 45 Mbps is currently available on 4G but the speed of 5G network can be up to 20 times more. The 5G network will operate on the high frequency band ie 3.5GHz to 26GHz or above. First look of #VMateAsliHolibaaz short film, starring Bhuvan Bam and Ashish Chanchlani, released Competition to capture 5G market Prabhu Ram, head of the Industry Intelligence Group of Cyber Media Research (CMR), on the launch of 5G smartphones in India ahead of time, says that 4G-enabled smartphones with 5G support will attract the attention of those who love latex devices. There is not much difference between the price of 4G and 5G mobiles. In such a situation, seeing the future of 5G, people will buy a 5G smartphone, so that they do not have to upgrade their 4G phone to 5G within the coming year. The question is that when India does not have a 5G network yet, then why are smartphone companies like Aiku and Reality launching 5G smartphones? Actually these companies want to cement their place in the 5G mobile market, so looking at the future of 5G, 5G support smartphones are being introduced in India. It is also true that 2021-22 will be the 5G market in India. In such a situation, these companies have already started preparing for it. At the same time, cyber media research believes that by 2025 the shipment of 5G smartphones in India will reach 14.4 million. Vivo V19 smartphone will be launched on this day, comes with 32MP selfie camera There is no option other than Snapdragon 865 Tech expert and YouTuber Abhishek Bhatnagar says that chipset maker Qualcomm is deliberately forcing mobile companies to launch mobiles with its 5G-supported processor Snapdragon 865, as any smartphone company would call its latest processor. Would like to present as well. Along with this, Qualcomm is taking advantage of this, because if Qualcomm offers a processor with 4G support, it will sell cheaply but it will get a good price for 5G. While understanding it with an example, Veeco's sub-brand Iku has introduced iqoo 3 in three variants. Along with this, the same processor Snapdragon 865 has been given in all three variants but only 5 variants support 5G, why? The answer is that 5G modems have been disabled in the cheap (4G) variant of iqoo 3, due to which the company has to pay less for the Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS) certification, so this variant is cheaper. Oppo A31 smartphone launched, know features, price and other details