Experts have entrusted 5G as a guide to the future. According to them, high-tech gadgets with built-in 5G can change how education is received even in remote areas, gameplay and much more.
Telecom companies are already rolling out the 5G network. The fifth generation will allow you to download a full-length high-quality video or movie to mobile and other devices in seconds. But beyond that, 5G promises to open up more immersive entertainment, 3D holograms, the metaverse, redefine educational apps, and even how people play or watch sports.
Initially, enhanced mobile broadband is expected to be the primary use case in the next 12-18 months. Over time, new technology will enable applications that might have seemed far-fetched just a few years ago.
Cloud-based 5G VR gaming is a prime example, a concept that market watchers say will delight gamers. Reliance Jio has tested a multiplayer virtual reality cloud game on its own 5G network.
This testing represents a significant step from console-based cloud gaming as several gamers connect to Jio’s 5G network using their VR headsets.
3D touch, gesture control, and VR rendering take advantage of Jio’s high bandwidth and low latency 5G network, allowing gamers to respond to real-time gameplay with reflex actions.
Experts concluded that other use cases include facial recognition payments, 3D hologram calls, AR cards, real-time transfers, drone delivery, virtual shopping, and more.