As even a good mid-range or inexpensive phone already supports the next-generation connectivity, “5G” is no longer a feature smartphone manufacturers can boast about.
In the midst of the monotonous competition over whose flagship can provide the best gaming or camera experiences, etc., it appears that smartphone manufacturers have discovered a new gimmick.
A few people were interested in devices that supported 5G around two years ago, but the feature quickly proved to be a novelty because the technology was not widespread.
Introducing metaverse, a brand-new virtual environment built on artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and other technologies.