First 5G Phone in World

Although 5G is currently marketed as a cutting-edge advancement in mobile technology, it has been almost nearly two years since the initial 5G phone was released, so it isn’t quite new. 

Despite this, many countries are still in the experimental stages and lack a viable 5G network. This doesn’t stop smartphone manufacturers from bragging about the newest 5G phone they’ve released.

5G phones come with a set of new possibilities. 5G phones can help you download long movies in a few seconds. Live streaming of university lectures, sports, and movies also becomes lag-free and convenient with 5G.

First 5G Phone in World

Telecom giant Samsung Electronics became the first company in world to launch a 5G phone. Samsung’s first 5G phone is the world’s first 5G phone. Although it was scheduled to be released in March 2021, it landed in the stores in South Korea on 5 April 2021.

Samsung Galaxy S10 5G was the first 5G smartphone to be released. Three mobile carriers – LG Uplus, KT and SK Telecom held the events for the launch of the world’s first 5G phone in Seoul, South Korea. Its prices start from $1200 or 1.39 million won.

After the first 5G phone, Samsung also launched the first all-fiber smartphone. The Samsung Galaxy S20, the world’s first all-fiber 5G smartphone, was launched on March 6, 2020.

First 5G Phone Specifications

1. Display and Design

The smartphone itself was massive – with a 6.7″ 1440p Super AMOLED screen. It was the family’s Ultra smartphone before Samsung coined the term. The Galaxy S10+, the largest in the S10 4G line, has a 6.4″ display in contrast. It was also quite heavy, weighing in at 198g.

The Crown Silver design was part of the official 5G model, and it had a crystalline effect which changed color when viewed from various angles.

2. Camera and Battery

It was the first Samsung phone to enable 25W cable charging and the first one to include a 3-d sensor. There were two of them, one in front and the other in the rear.

The rest of the camera arrangement remained largely the same, although the Galaxy S10 5G’s 3D sensor and better picture processing brought it to the summit of DxOMark’s rankings at the time.

However, not everything was perfect; this version missed a microSD slot, while the other 3 S10 variants did. 

3. Processor

The Exynos 9820 was combined with a Samsung chipset, the Exynos 5100, which would have been the world’s first 5G modem, in the worldwide edition.

mmWave, the form of 5G that works in higher frequency ranges, was supported by both the Qualcomm and Samsung modems. 

It can carry a lot more data, however, it has reception problems because it can be obstructed by plants. Although the Sub-6 GHz variant of 5G has substantially better propagation, it is only 2-3 times faster than 4G.

The Snapdragon X50 modem, for example, had a potential peak speed of 7.5 Gbps down and 3.5 Gbps up, but the X24 LTE modem that came with it had a potential peak speed of 2 Gbps downloads. 

Clearly, these are potential speeds; actual outcomes will be lower. Even so, utilizing a Galaxy S10 5G and optimal conditions, Korea’s SK Telecom scored 2.63 Gbps. 

But it wasn’t entirely 5G, only 1.5 Gbps was sent through 5G, which the device mixed with 1.15 Gbps from its LTE connection.

Though the newest and finest smartphones could download an entire film in just five seconds.

Conclusion

It is expected that by 2025, 5G support will be facilitated by almost all the new phones. 5G phones are costlier than 4G phones because of the technology they use. But, for an average person, it will not be possible to experience much difference that 5G will make in their lives. 

5G will be deployed mostly on a low band, so there will not be any considerable difference in the speed as the band will be close to the 4G band. Moreover, the range of High Band 5G is short, so most of the time the users will not be able to experience the difference.

On the other hand, 5G phones and technology can help us if we consider their use on a large scale. 5G technology can lead to new innovations and can help combat many real-life problems.