Geoff Duncan, Digital Trends:
"With Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint racing to bring 4G LTE services to customers (and T-Mobile having long marketed its hot-rodded HSPA+ as 4G technology) it might seem the 4G mobile broadband is on the verge of going mainstream. But what if we said these technologies were really just a sort of “4G Lite,” and the real 4G was just around the corner — and up to 10 times faster than what mobile operators are touting as 4G today. Would you be interested?"
The Korean tech giant has recently announced that it intends to release support for 5G in the coming month.
The network is faster and more reliable than competitors.
In a now-deleted tweet from Verizon, the company echoed this, using cheerful emojis and letting people know that LTE conserves battery life.
5G? They can't even get 4G standardized yet (i.e. speed related).