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6G explained |5g vs 6G| cons of 5g and 6g

 We all have heard about 3G 4g 5g but today I will be telling you about 6g, the sixth generation of wireless communication. So let’s get started...!

5g explained


You might think that 5g itself is not implemented then talking about 6g will be waste of time but that’s not the case. As soon a generation of mobiles are launched many companies like Samsung, Huawei, QUALCOMM, start their research on the next generation because it’s their future. If technology doesn’t develop now one is going to buy their products. Today 5g is yet to be implemented on a commercial scale. But companies have already made 6g SOCs. 

What is 6G?

To understand 6g we must first understand 5g technology. 5g technology will bring with it a seamless way to transfer data between devices. 5g will almost zero latency and loading time. Due to which it can be used in controlling a device remotely. This might change the way we look at the internet. 

Now moving on to 6g, 6g will basically be an extension of 5g, it will be 50 times faster than 5g and will have only a one-tenth of latency. The average speed will be up to 1000 Gbps, which is fast enough to download 100 movies in a second. 6G brings with very high speed and low latency due to which they will be used in self-driving cars, robotic surgery, etc. We might see the use of the internet in every other device we use making our life much simpler.

Disadvantages of 5G and 6G. 

But 5g and 6g might bring us a problem that we need to solve.  5g uses millimeter waves which have a smaller wavelength, so they won’t be able to penetrate through obstacles like buildings, trees. Due to which we might see frequent network drops. Then you might get a question that why do we use millimeter waves..? Well, millimeter waves have a lower wavelength due to which the frequency increases, the greater the frequency higher the speed of the internet. So to achieve higher speeds we use millimeter waves. 

The most likely solution is to use a central main tower in a locality and have smaller towers in every street. Many company owners think 5g might not be implemented in many underdeveloped countries due to the requirement of so many towers.


Coming to 6g, it uses sub-millimeter waves, which have even lesser penetrative power. So every building must have a tower. We might even see antennas integrated into many of our furniture. And the efficiency of antennas must be increased as well and currently, we don’t know about any such methods.  

 6g will be most likely be available in 2030 so we might find a way to figure out away. But the energy consumption to run such a powerful technology will much higher due to which we will be wasting more resources. Again we will be destructing nature for our ease….! 


You might get thought that 4g is providing a good speed then why do we have to upgrade to 5g and 6g. The answer is pretty easy. The speeds of 4g might be enough to satisfy now, but these technologies are designed for future usage, where we will be using self-driving cars, remote surgeries, artificial intelligence, mixed reality, etc. Where we require high speeds and zero latency.  But still, there a lot of time for 6g to get implemented...!


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