Network coverage: A key part of any mobile phone specification is its operating frequency bands. The supported frequency bands determine whether a certain handset is compatible with a certain network carrier.
Besides the mobile phone specifications, MobilezGuru is happy to also provide you with its own country-based frequency band directory. It’s not operator-specific and it’s helpful if you are choosing a handset to use in your home country or if you are making sure your phone will work in the country you are heading to. Find your regional network here.
Types of Network coverage
2G Network
2G, first introduced in 1992, is the second-generation of cellular telephone technology and the first to use digital encryption of conversations. 2G networks were the first to offer data services and SMS text messaging, but their data transfer rates are lower than those of their successors.
3G Network
3G networks succeed 2G ones, offering faster data transfer rates and are the first to enable video calls. This network coverage makes them especially suitable for use in modern smartphones, which require a constant high-speed internet connection for many of their applications.
4G Network
4G is the fourth generation of mobile phone communications standards. It is a successor of the 3G and provides ultra-broadband internet access for mobile devices. The high data transfer rates make 4G networks suitable for use in USB wireless modems for laptops and even home internet access.
5G Network
5G is the fifth generation of mobile phone communications standards. It is a successor to 4G and promises to be faster than previous generations while opening up new use cases for mobile data. The 5G benefits range from faster speeds (up to 10x faster), much lower latency (up to 50x lower), and greater capacity allowing many more devices to be connected at the same time.
6G Network
Comming in the future…
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