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5G is ‘overhyped’ and many people can’t tell the difference, research finds

5G connectivity is ‘overhyped’ and many users are yet to experience improvements in mobile speed or reliability, according to a new study.

Research from Uswitch.com found that one in six mobile users felt the power of technology had been overstated.

Less than half said they had seen noticeable speed or reliability improvements since upgrading.

The study also noted a connectivity divide between urban and rural areas, with 17% of those in the countryside saying they had never been able to connect to a 5G network – three times as many as those in cities.

It found that some parts of the UK were struggling for signal beyond just 5G – in Yorkshire, only 48% of residents said they receive a reliable 4G service, and 14% said they often had to use a 2G network, which dates back to the 1990s.

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