How 5G is going to change Mobile Apps forever? Mobile app development iOS and Android app development What is it you look for in an app before installing it in your mobile device? Apart from the features and the benefits it provides to you, one should ensure to have god connectivity and a robust system to keep your device going. Mobile applications have changed the world and offered a new perspective to our mobile phones, which were earlier used to make only calls and send messages. With the introduction of applications, purchasing goods and availing services remotely has become quite popular. With the evolution of a better network, it has become considerably easy to download and upload files, as it does not take as much time as it used to before. Mobile devices have become even more handy and there is a minimum requirement of going to your PC’s and connecting them to the WIFI as everything can be done from the mobile phones in today’s time. Before we start to understand the aspects of 5G and its advantages, we have to first understand the predecessors of this connection. Take a look: 1- 1G (Analog): It was in the mid 80’s, when the first wireless connection made its way to our cellular phones. With the help of this wireless communications technology, one could easily place a call from one device to the other, without having them connected with a wire. The voice calls were immediately transferred and people could easily speak to the person on the other end of the phone without sticking around the phone base. The transport rate of the information in this was somewhere around 1.9 kbit/second. 2- 2G GPRS: 1991 was a revolutionary year in terms of wireless connectivity as 2G was launched. This did not only allow the users to connect with each other through voice calls, but also allows them to send SMS messages across by using a high rate to transfer data which was 10 kbit/second. 3- 3G (UMTS): With a transfer rate between 200 kbit/second to 14.7 Mbit/second, this wireless technology became a game changer after it was introduced to the world in 1998. While the world had gotten used to making voice calls and send messages across, this technology helped in the introduction of smart phones which also allowed the users to exchange images and make video calls. 4- 4G LTE: Offering a data transport speed of 60 Mbit/second, this wireless technology was introduced to the world in 2008. Apart from allowing people to make video calls ate a very high speed, it also offered them much more to do. Things like hosting virtual conferences, video conferencing, and social networking became easy with this. This technology allows the users to do more of data intensive things which took the usage of phones a notch higher. After all this, came the era of 5G, with the help of which the data could be transferred at a speed of 1Gbit/second. This kind of speed is something that all smartphone users had been