Take a quick look at the signal area of your phone. Have you noticed a new icon in the signal area? That's the 5G signal replacing the old LTE. Nowadays, it doesn't matter if you have the latest ...
Verizon used to refer to its low-band 5G network as "5G Nationwide." It's worth noting that if you happen to see a 5GE symbol ...
Ironically and confusingly, though, LTE Advanced Pro is what AT&T calls 5G Evolution, or 5Ge. To be clear, it’s not a real 5G signal, despite the fact that they have marketed it as such.
At its highest speeds, 5G should be able to reach as much as about 2 gigabits per second (Gbps) - two orders of magnitude faster than LTE, which tops out around 35 megabits per second (Mbps).