5G really shouldn’t be a factor in the purchase of your next phone contract Mobile phone deals

It’s new, it’s exciting and it’s the next stage for your smartphone…and yet, it’s really not worth putting too much energy or time into right now – we’re of course talking about 5G here.
While phone brands are screaming from the rooftops about their new handsets decked out with 5G features, including all four of the iPhone 12 devices, Samsung’s Galaxy S21 range and the new OnePlus 9 devices, it really doesn’t feel like a big factor…yet.
While most networks have now rolled out 5G, there is still a few that haven’t got there yet and even the most developed like EE and Three have barely made a dent in the UK.
Future-proofing your phone:
5G is obviously the next step for mobile phone deals with most new handsets including it. And that’s not just flagship devices, mid-range phones ranging from Samsung’s new Galaxy A52 through to the bargain OnePlus Nord come 5G-ready.
But right now in early 2021, it’s hard to see it being beneficial anytime soon. Yes, brands will make a big deal of it, pushing the incredible latency and speed possibilities of their devices but for now, that’s all it really is – possibilities.
Unless you’re lucky enough to live bang in the centre of a 5G hotspot and just so happen to be on the right network for that area, you are unlikely to experience the benefits of 5G.
And if we’re being realistic, this isn’t going to change for quite some time – take up a two year contract on a non-5G phone right now and you’re really not going to be missing anything.
Ignoring 5G can lead to some excellent deals:
As we said above, most new phone releases offer 5G anyway and with the way it is heading, 5G will become an expected feature, even on budget devices and lesser-known brands.
But thinking 5G is a necessity or major benefit right now can mean you miss some great options. Apple’s iPhone 11 deals or iPhone SE deals for example do not come with 5G but are two of the brand’s best value devices.
Many of the more budget brands like Motorola or Nokia haven’t progressed into the 5G world and interestingly, certain key mid-range devices like the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE or the Google Pixel 4a give you the option to skip out on 5G for a lowered cost.
The affordable world of 4G only networks:
smartphones themselves are one place where you’re going to be considering the 5G upgrade, but the question turns up again when looking at SIM only deals.
While the key networks of EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone are 5G-ready and so are big name providers including Virgin, BT and Voxi, many of the cheaper providers aren’t there yet.
If you want a budget SIM plan from the likes of Lebara, Smarty or iD Mobile, none of these networks have developed their 5G networks yet and are unlikely to until later this year.
On top of that, even the networks that do have it can require you to pay more for 5G or only offer it on select deals. This means forgetting about the 5G aspects of phones can massively open up the number of available deals and get you some of the cheapest prices on the market.
It’s new, it’s exciting and it’s the next stage for your smartphone…and yet, it’s really not worth putting too much energy or time into right now – we’re of course talking about 5G here. While phone brands are screaming from the rooftops about their new handsets decked out with 5G…
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