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I am a developer of 5G networks (literally) and I must say that you are correct in most of your analysis. The only aspect that I think could have helped is to talk about Lowband, Midband (both can be sub-6, specially Lowband) and the extreme 5G, Highband which perhaps was what you were referring to. Also, there is beamforming and massive-MIMO at events as well
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U know even if we are aware of the impact on the environment. No one will rush to stop it. They will only make the impact worst. Boy if 4g is this bad then i don't even wanna know how bad 6g will be
My first phone in about 1990 was literally called a "bag phone". It was a modem in a bag, with a handset clipped to it. I used it to be able to call for help if I had breakdowns at night in my old car, so I just kept the bag in the trunk. Now I'm being forced to get rid of my old flip phone due to Verizon abandoning 3G by year-end. I'm truly amazed at the way cell phones have advanced, and the capabilities of smartphones, now that I'm taking a good look at them. I even understand why people spend $700 or $1200 on a high end phone, if they "live on" the phone, and things like camera tech are very important to them.
yep modern phones are truly incredible. People can now essentially operate entire small businesses almost exclusively from their phones. Sure smart phones have their negatives but they aren't even close to offsetting the positives of having the whole world and it's collective knowledge in your pocket.
just streaming alone has seen a massive spike in bandwidth when we went from 1080 to 4k. as long as the tech across the board keeps improving, wireless internet must evolve with it
"Imagine a world where we're all sharing the same augmented reality, isn't that cool?!" Me: Imagines a world where literally everywhere I look there are popup ads, and I need to watch a 30 second commercial anytime I go to the bathroom or stare at a black patch of wall.
If that's how any of your devices work, then you have adware. Why do so many people think this will happen?? Some popular VR movie? VR anime? Overplayed joke in UA-cam comments? You already have advertisements all over the place without AR, so stop trying to scare people out of the new medium... Seeing as how having an ad pop up over your vision is a major hazard, it wouldn't be allowed by the people who have to issue licenses for these kinds of devices to even be sold legally. It only happens on a phone if you're browsing a website or using an application. Not while you're on your home screen, changing settings, making a call, or just having it in your pocket. The developers of AR devices can even block advertisements from appearing unless they're on a special kind of surface, like an object identified as a billboard or bus stop. _You_ could even block advertisements the same way you do on your devices. You _should_ be pushing for virtual ads so that they eventually replace the physical ones that you *can't* block.
This is all playing musical chairs with laws of physics. There's only so much data you can fit into a certain bandwidth and power envelope. So what they are doing is that they are decreasing the size of individual cells. That is, more and more towers in densely populated areas and more dependency on directivity.
Simple solution on the towers, have current G at every redlight and certain street signs or intersections running along with the cell tower lines that are already there under ground or on power poles and just tie them in. Then keep big towers one step behind with further reach to areas where the lines and intersections are a little more rare.
Never needed this BS on 2G, 3G, or 4G. However, I do agree with more density. In certain markets, they use almost nothing but macros, and that's totally fucking ridiculous.
From my experience, everything you mentioned as the downfall of 5G I’ve never experienced. I live in a majorly rural location, and I travel consistently enough, and never had any of cons you mentioned occur while living in any part of the US.
What I have noticed is that being on 5g or 4g never really makes a difference - I mean sure if I was downloading a large file I'd notice it downloads much faster on 5g, but generally I'm not downloading a large file while I am out and about and I do that at home on my home network. Usually I am just streaming some video content, or playing a simple game and when that's what you're doing 4g and 5g become indistinguishable. If you can already stream a video at maximum quality with no buffering on 4g, then 5g isn't going to be able to improve on that at all and you're also just not going to notice any impact from say standing behind a building that blocks the 5g - your phone will switch to using 4g and you won't even know it happened because nothing got noticeably slower. I can see the limitations of 5g becoming much more of a problem down the line when technology is actually built with the idea that you will have a 5g connection and you will notice things get slower or not work correctly if you stand behind a building. The reason that tech reviewers and stuff do notice these issues so early on is because they push the technology to the limits for review purposes - they will do stuff like run a speed test, then slightly move and run another speed test, then go behind a building and run a 3rd speed test to see how consistent the speeds are, which you will never do.
@@StreakyBaconManwhat i actually think is, yea 5g got slower development because theres no real demand about it nowadays. No demand mean less money. Think that past time when we switch 3g to 4g pretty fast because many bussiness rely on 4g better. In 5g which bussiness really need it? Unless VR become mainstream, then 5g also 6g have bigger chance to be developed widely
7g: everything is loaded before you even open the app 8g: instant connection to a server from 10,000 miles away 9g: your ping is now in the negative thousands
This comment only applies to 10 to 60 second random videos on UA-cam. Since these videos containing information about a select topic is greatly easier to find than random shitposts and just random short videos in general.
that would be boring it means..... NO ONE COULD PLAY CHICKEN WITH EACH OTHER ANYMORE because every car would calculate when the other car would move LOL
I work in IT for a company with more than 70 sites across the country. I have recently rolled out 5G SIMs to go into each router at each of these sites as a fail over. It's insane to think that my fail over in some cases is much faster than the primary connection for a lot of these sites. I've had it where staff members at some of these sites were sad when the primary connection came back online 😂
@@anishmistry4583 failover as in a backup connection - say you had a site which had a primary connection that was fibre optic. A failover is a secondary connection that kicks in, should your primary fibre optic connection fail - so the site in question experiences no/minimal downtime
@zh not really, augmented reality is already a thing and standalone headsets that have the abily to scan exactly where in the room you are. I doubt it will perfect at changing everything entirely, maybe with heavily trained AI it can, but that would have to apply to an AI that can learn to see what every material is and scan each human in sight, AI is already scanning faces almost perfectly
Wow this is just a two year old video and already it feels like mrwhosetheboss's decade Old video. Since he hasn't integrated humor in these videos. Wow he has come a long way since then kudos brother 😎
Yes, except for the fact that most people up to date, don't have access to 4G lte so let first focus on getting all people on 5G before we start worrying about 6G 🤷♂️
Lol, this is a problem. So caught in tech, we forgot about nature. Once you join the matrix, you can't ever leave it. This tech is a system of control that's being exploited by people in power.
There's a theory that says, bc our very biological architecture down to the atom and sub evoved to obey all laws of physics, we can't imagine things that can't somehow be made reality. That's including unicorns that fart cinnamon smelling rainbows...
0G: Wired Mobile Communication 1G: Basically 0G but wireless 2G: Able to send text messages 3G: Able to run Internet-based applications 4G:Blazing-fast speed and multi connectivity 5G: Instant response, able to control mechanical bodies (example: Robotic limbs), powerful enough to control something on the other side of the globe 6G: ???
This is exactly why consumers are enslaved. No support for past technologies. No proper testing and standards throughout technology lifespan. Focus on selling and development of new technology for profit by government and businesses.
Apple employee: Sir, we’re going to anger our fans if we keep doing all this! Tim Cooke: Shut up, we’re busy removing cords from boxes and overpricing repairs!
@@AussieInYorkshire I think you should stop worrying about the future this much. Everything has it's expiration date, and phones last usually around 2 years but for 5 years at most.
@@SafearusPlay I am only somewhat worried about the devices themselves. I am more so concerned about the infrastructure. There are rural areas that still have zero coverage but they fast moved from 4G to 5G and those areas are now less likely to have coverage as the wavelengths decrease
in my area 4G and 3G really have the same speed connection idk if there are any conspiration about the company because their BTS isn't even 100 meter far from my home, hahaha wait, someone knocked my door
Per the Bell Labs specification, 1G AMPS cellular in the U.S was a 10-Kilo bits per Sec. BPSK synchronous stream down & 10 Kbps up. Data was for call setup hand-off & knock down only. Data & texting were not available to the user. Phone calls only.
@@spyrosth.5561 look at the coverage map it’s probably in a 2 block radius 🤣 we getting there with T-Mobile at least but not the other carriers in major cities only
you should be scared when some kind of "quantum G" arrives ... at that point the frequencies around you will change space and time and will catapult you into parallel worlds
I have an s20 ultra I live in West London and I travel to around Slough for school and around 95% of the time I'm on 5g I only loose 5g every now and then in the car I still get 4g+ at around 300mbps when I don't get 5g
This video explains so much for a layman like myself. I kept wondering why my Zoom connection for podcast recording was so much worse on 5G on a newer, 4GB ram phone than on my previous phone which was a budget phone with 2GB ram & only a 4G capability. Now I realize why.
I absolutely love how his videos are getting progressively more technical, nerdier and covering wider tech topics than just unboxing the latest gadgets. Way to respect your audience's intelligence Arun!! Looking forward to more such videos. And yes, I hit the sub button 👍
Arun you’re so right. I can imagine your car telling you instead of leaving, let’s say right now, wait 5 min for example and then never have to wait behind a car and for everyone else also so that traffic is literally a thing of the past. I can’t wait til those days. Ppl then may look back to now or earlier and wonder why people wasted so much time in rush hour traffic and how stupid it was, or a huge waste of time.
Hate to be the Um actually guy buuut Um, actually 5G travels 10 miles, and since 6G will probably be 1/10th of the distance of 5G, it will travel a mile
@@Nickwilde7755 no it won't. It won't exist. Whether they know yet or not, but their ambitious plan cannot decrease latency by that much. They're already at the Speed of light here.
While he's talking about 6G, I'm still hoping for a permanent 4G connection Edit: I'm just realizing, that somebody wrote a similiar comment before me, well I guess a lot of us have the same problem
What we're getting as 4G, in practice, are basically the speeds 3G was promising. Of course, we never got to the optimal speed of 3G, which should've been 42Mbps. Now, 4G never had the chance to fully deliver, or at least closely, on its 1000Mbps speed, but now we're already disbanding that idea in front of the promise of a much faster, 5G network. If they're already working on 6G, you can expect them in 4-5 years time to already abandon the idea of 5G, in front of the 6G promise. All they do is sell promises they can't keep, speeds they can't deliver, and that's why they always need an excuse, something new to offer, to be able to say "who cares about 4G, it's obsolete, old news, we're already working on something better." In fact, we never even got 4G, we're stuck with LTE (long term evolution - read: work in progress) until they fully implement 5G, which of course, they won't do, because 6G is coming.
@@AleksandarGrozdanoski Depends on where you live I guess. I live on the US east coast. We have had competent LTE here for about 7-8 years. Around 60-110Mb. Also most carriers here deployed their LTE on the lower bands like 700 and 850. Depends on the carrier and what is bands are permitted in whatever country you are in. A large portion of the speed limitation at least at the sites in my area are the local connection of the tower and backhaul capacity. Worked in industry for 12 years. Site engineering is an interesting topic. Marketing wank like 4G and 5G are one thing but the actual hardware and backend capabilities of the cell sites deployed are a totally different thing. The marketing wanksters however aren't with this at all. Some 5G here already mostly from TMobile. The two speedtests I've witnessed were both around 240Mb. No idea how many other people around us had 5G phones but if I had to guess not that many.
I think it depends on your area and your carrier, I live in Portland & have T-Mobile, well I guess I should say I had, I had T-Mobile for about 10 years and always have had issues w connectivity and data speeds & data not being in my area often times n it annoyed me so much, I had enough of the bs n decided to check T-Mobile n ask what coverage looks like in my area, they said the more colored the pink is means it is really good, my area was light pink but when clicking on it, it said good 4g/LTE coverage in that area, Then I decided to switch to verizon n ask the same thing n god was I shocked at how much the coverage was in my area, so I tried it out to experience it to see if it was like T-Mobile or not, n man, I couldn’t believe it when I tell you I actually could call someone and not worry about getting completely disconnected or having the other person not being able to hear me or vice versa, T-Mobile in my area is trash, but Verizon is great in my area, I will say though the process of switching was absolutely terrible, they made it sound like it would be easy as 1,2,3 but they lied and actually messed up a lot of things, it was constant back n forth going home, to Verizon, n back home, pissed me off n we finally got it finished n sorted everything out after about 3 - 4 weeks
@@Water-Wheelz Dude, look up what ionizing radiation is, the only radiation that can cause damage is stuff like x-rays and gamma rays, radio waves cant hurt animals.
@@Water-Wheelz I agree why are they not focusing on building technology which expels far less radiation and still like 2-5 times speed of 5G. I mean with everything happening right now. I think future tech should be more focused around survival of planet and animals while still improving human lives. Like say now in next 10 years they build 6G which puts like 10 times less radiation compared to 5G with some new technology. Now imagine how less radiation it will put in next 100 years and since they focus on putting less radiation which taking small jumps in performance it will make more sense. Also most countries would likely help them to switch to technologies which expel lot less radiation. For e.g 5G to 6G if it does expel lot less radiation.
After watching, are you excited or terrified by 6G? 🤔
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Super bro 🤩🔥
Give me a heart
I'm still waiting for a Stable 4G Signal :/
4G is anywhere, at this rate most of phone should have 4G signal
Just the 5G now is the problem
IM STILL WAITING FOR RELIABLE 3G
Edit:this comment took about 10 seconds with my super fast 350 kb/s connection..
@@ali_new_world by reliable do you mean fast?
@@nomsterdude i mean it doesn't stop every 5 seconds
I love iraq....
@@jofx4051 no it isn't
I can already imagine people telling their kids in the future that we used have to wait to download videos
I feel that
Like that episode of futurama when they had to wait a few seconds for a package
I was born before Wifi and google and I’m only 30
Grandma... grandpa.. whats buffering?
I'll tell my kid's how we downloaded then and burned into cd when I was a kid 😆😆
Great video Arun.
Pranitha Kaun hai phir?
Hello! Have a nice day!
@@vxdanx455 lmao
Pranitha Reddy no your name is Pranitha it says on your account name
Who are you ? I really don't know
It's not just that 4G is fast enough, it's that currently it is often faster or as fast as 5G. A phone is only as fast as the network can support.
120G: your atoms need to stop vibrating, it's blocking my internet
Loll
More like 50g lol
"Can you activate the vacuum chamber please? I need perfect vacuum, or else the air molecules will block my* internet"
120g and at 20 years old you get cancer everywhere in your body.....
I am still waiting for 2g :(
8G: The Wi-Fi signal is effectively being blocked by the headwind of your air-conditioning unit.
9G: you have to carry a router just to get a stable signal.
30G: if you exist your bio-radiation interferes with your WiFi connection
101 G: the waves are as small as the planck lenght
300G: internet is now radioactive and causes cancer
400G makes pp bigger
I am a developer of 5G networks (literally) and I must say that you are correct in most of your analysis. The only aspect that I think could have helped is to talk about Lowband, Midband (both can be sub-6, specially Lowband) and the extreme 5G, Highband which perhaps was what you were referring to. Also, there is beamforming and massive-MIMO at events as well
sir please get me 5G im stuck on a stupid 4G and it need minutes to load thing
@@Acle75 😂😂😂
So what’s your thoughts on 6G??
Is it necessary or is it evil??
english please
But won't high radiation cause cancer?
12g: stop breathing! You’re blocking the signals
20g: You are the signal
@@Emobullymaguire 30g atoms are the signal
@@marleyzaboy2161 50g: It is four that the whole world is a signal.
@@Emobullymaguire in that case, 30g would be better than 50g. If every atom is a signal, that would be more impressive than if the world was a signal.
@@marleyzaboy2161 100G: every electron is a signal.
This guy: *6G speed is a lot m8*
My Village, France: still figuring out what fire is, i guess
@RainbowShorts My smart device: Nothing 2000™
Do you know what fire id
Is*
@@lamyaemar1892 İt's a joke...
Yeah,
Days the world isn’t ready for
When Arun runs out of adjectives
Yeah
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Just a few to begin with.
Did arun read a adjective dictionary
U know even if we are aware of the impact on the environment. No one will rush to stop it. They will only make the impact worst. Boy if 4g is this bad then i don't even wanna know how bad 6g will be
@@cayden8794 Like for your hard work... Even if you copy pasted it.....
My first phone in about 1990 was literally called a "bag phone". It was a modem in a bag, with a handset clipped to it. I used it to be able to call for help if I had breakdowns at night in my old car, so I just kept the bag in the trunk.
Now I'm being forced to get rid of my old flip phone due to Verizon abandoning 3G by year-end.
I'm truly amazed at the way cell phones have advanced, and the capabilities of smartphones, now that I'm taking a good look at them. I even understand why people spend $700 or $1200 on a high end phone, if they "live on" the phone, and things like camera tech are very important to them.
yep modern phones are truly incredible. People can now essentially operate entire small businesses almost exclusively from their phones. Sure smart phones have their negatives but they aren't even close to offsetting the positives of having the whole world and it's collective knowledge in your pocket.
Arun: Lets talk about 6g
Marques: So ive been using 9g for a couple of months now
This joke is increasingly becoming more annoying after being overused
@@skyzhuo7017 No
De00pro LazR_ yes
sky zhuo No
Most germans have 3g-4g
Speaking of the future, imagine Arun and Marques old and wrinky! 😬😬
No I am not going to imagine tha....*imagined*
What the hell man , dont comment these things
😂
Just why
F in the chat to pay respect bois.
😂😂😑
When he said 2030, I literally imagined how Marques would look.
7G: everything you think will happen
8G: everything will happen before you even think about it.
9G: everything that could have happened, has happened.
10G: everything that could have conceivably happened in all possible universes, has happened.
11G: nothing really happens its just a simulation
12G: last humanity
1000G bruh...only despair and death
🤣🤣🤣😢😢😭😢
you handle complex topics with such ease, it's inspiring!
10g: "you can stream movies that haven't been made yet"
20g: "you are the movie"
Pointless and stupid
60G - Time is no longer linear and you already know what I am about to say after this....
100G - You can travel beyond the observable universe
150g you can warp space-time and make your dreams reality
And GTA online would still take 15 minutes to load with perfect 6G signal
That because the loading it's not for the internet, it's for the speed of the HD
@@InnerEagle HDD*
@@imglean SSD
@@EyefyourGf only if you have one
@@imglean You still understood what I meant :-D
Arun: lets talk about 6g
Me to my potato network: let me use the full speed of 4g
4g is good tho
@@Anankin12 Did you even read all of it
@@Anankin12 not really compared to 5g or 6g
I only use my cellular data when im not home because of how shit slow it is
@NonLegit Nation Yes but coverage is non of their business. It's provider's and nation's business.
just streaming alone has seen a massive spike in bandwidth when we went from 1080 to 4k. as long as the tech across the board keeps improving, wireless internet must evolve with it
"Imagine a world where we're all sharing the same augmented reality, isn't that cool?!"
Me: Imagines a world where literally everywhere I look there are popup ads, and I need to watch a 30 second commercial anytime I go to the bathroom or stare at a black patch of wall.
@First name Last name we made ad blockers for the internet, so ..
And you need to pay a monthly fee for premium service that includes more features and no "distractions" (aka ads).
If that's how any of your devices work, then you have adware. Why do so many people think this will happen?? Some popular VR movie? VR anime? Overplayed joke in UA-cam comments? You already have advertisements all over the place without AR, so stop trying to scare people out of the new medium... Seeing as how having an ad pop up over your vision is a major hazard, it wouldn't be allowed by the people who have to issue licenses for these kinds of devices to even be sold legally. It only happens on a phone if you're browsing a website or using an application. Not while you're on your home screen, changing settings, making a call, or just having it in your pocket. The developers of AR devices can even block advertisements from appearing unless they're on a special kind of surface, like an object identified as a billboard or bus stop. _You_ could even block advertisements the same way you do on your devices. You _should_ be pushing for virtual ads so that they eventually replace the physical ones that you *can't* block.
@@MikeslyMontague Found the ad distribution agency
There are actual books that depict what you've said. For example, try checking out "All Rights Reserved" by Gregory Scott Katsoulis.
This video was produced in 2030
Arun the time traveller
Here before this comment blows up
Great
You...
Then why does it say: sep 25: 2020?
7G: we can stream movies and series from the future
5g can do that
We have people all over the world protesting 5G , what are we going to do?
Release 6G.
6 g predicts the future
Imagine lol
This is all playing musical chairs with laws of physics. There's only so much data you can fit into a certain bandwidth and power envelope. So what they are doing is that they are decreasing the size of individual cells. That is, more and more towers in densely populated areas and more dependency on directivity.
Simple solution on the towers, have current G at every redlight and certain street signs or intersections running along with the cell tower lines that are already there under ground or on power poles and just tie them in.
Then keep big towers one step behind with further reach to areas where the lines and intersections are a little more rare.
Never needed this BS on 2G, 3G, or 4G. However, I do agree with more density. In certain markets, they use almost nothing but macros, and that's totally fucking ridiculous.
Wait so G's are pretty much just like the townhall in games like clash of clans were you get alot of new stuff and upgrade? Cool
That's a pretty interesting reference.
Yeah
Im th8 90% of my buildings are maxed should i upgrade it?
@@rice4823 No. Max it out.
@@abhinavjha3082 i have 3 mil elixer i dont have any buildings to upgrade because all the the defenses cost gold
5:00: Arun: *"However... there's a problem"*
Me: *Banging head on desk*
Hahahaha
lol
Of course there is
UNDERRATED AF! AHAHAHA
😁😂
Me: _Who Has Never Seen 5G In Real Life_
MrWhoseTheBoss: *6G - Explained*
You are not alone
You are not alone bro!
You are not alone, in my lifetime i had never seen 2G, 3G, 4G and even 5G with naked eye
@@dvdarshan you are here also 😂
Probably cuz people are burning them down
Great video! I definitely learned a lot about the difference Gs from watching this video! Thank you so much 😊
6G: *launched*
MKBHD : "I have been using this for a couple of years now and here's my thoughts."
Lmao
🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣😂F
Sorry but he uses 60G for a decade and there are his thoughts
what's MKBHD? 😅
4G: Blocked by thick metal roofs
5G: Blocked by trees
6G: Blocked by a stiff wind
@Kartik Goyal 😂😂
7G: Blocked.
20 G. You can buy 20 G phone but it won't work
my phone has 20g but its compatible with nothing
@@1xBHx1 Lol
when 6g comes out:
MrWhoseTheBoss: lets talk 7g
haha
Haha!
true
And Marques when 6G comes out: I've been using this 7G network phone for 2 weeks now and these are my thoughts
Talmbout it’s for 2040 -2050
From my experience, everything you mentioned as the downfall of 5G I’ve never experienced. I live in a majorly rural location, and I travel consistently enough, and never had any of cons you mentioned occur while living in any part of the US.
What I have noticed is that being on 5g or 4g never really makes a difference - I mean sure if I was downloading a large file I'd notice it downloads much faster on 5g, but generally I'm not downloading a large file while I am out and about and I do that at home on my home network. Usually I am just streaming some video content, or playing a simple game and when that's what you're doing 4g and 5g become indistinguishable. If you can already stream a video at maximum quality with no buffering on 4g, then 5g isn't going to be able to improve on that at all and you're also just not going to notice any impact from say standing behind a building that blocks the 5g - your phone will switch to using 4g and you won't even know it happened because nothing got noticeably slower. I can see the limitations of 5g becoming much more of a problem down the line when technology is actually built with the idea that you will have a 5g connection and you will notice things get slower or not work correctly if you stand behind a building. The reason that tech reviewers and stuff do notice these issues so early on is because they push the technology to the limits for review purposes - they will do stuff like run a speed test, then slightly move and run another speed test, then go behind a building and run a 3rd speed test to see how consistent the speeds are, which you will never do.
@@StreakyBaconManwhat i actually think is, yea 5g got slower development because theres no real demand about it nowadays. No demand mean less money. Think that past time when we switch 3g to 4g pretty fast because many bussiness rely on 4g better. In 5g which bussiness really need it? Unless VR become mainstream, then 5g also 6g have bigger chance to be developed widely
7g: everything is loaded before you even open the app
8g: instant connection to a server from 10,000 miles away
9g: your ping is now in the negative thousands
10g: you can contact planets from 5900000000 lightyears away
Ah yes with 9G you just become the server location
10g: download every youtube video in 1 second
11g you can connect across the universe
12g you can contact different timelines
When 6G comes, imagine how many advertisements there will be on UA-cam
*IF IT EXISTS*
*1 video 50 ads*
*o no...*
@@aryawibisana.9 That's normal if you watch UA-cam on Amazon Fire TV 😆
**IF* *WE* *EXIST*
@@MATHEWHEPSIBAH lol
I love how arun shifts his complimentary words whenever he says "A sub to the channel will be..."
I'm always trying to guess what word he'll use in every new video. He's like playing mind games with us
@@reed3863 ya it's also kinda fun
No... YOU'RE BREATHTAKING
He's gonna run out of words
ua-cam.com/video/OR-j2SNAB-0/v-deo.html
Honestly, why did we talk about 6G 3 years ago when 5G was new
People in the Future:
Come on! This 6G Speed is so slow. This *420.69TB* App is taking too long to download.
Nice choice of numbers
@@ark5458 well thank you
Yes let's use 7G
@@zenith2331 nah 64g for da win
@@ezzeldinmohd6740 No it to slow it can only download 999.999TB for half a second we will use 1000G
See you all in 10 years when this gets recommended.
Rah that's so true
This comment only applies to 10 to 60 second random videos on UA-cam. Since these videos containing information about a select topic is greatly easier to find than random shitposts and just random short videos in general.
I got this as reccomended
Bonjour general kenobi from the future
me go brrr after 10 years
10G: You can finally translate the minecraft enchanted table language
We can
I have already learned how to read and write minecraft enchanting table language. So.. Does that mean I have 10G already...
@Grogu i can send you alphabet translation
@Grogu they also provide other enchantment that will be added
Awesome 🤣
I like how you explained everything from different angles thanks
3G: You are waiting the phone
100G: Phone is waiting for you
200G:? ¿? ¿? ¿?
250G:¿¿¿???¿¿¿???
300G:
*Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down.*
@Lord Ludicrous 420 g
GogolplexG?
"Imagine a world where every car is fully aware of where every other car is."
No way. Seen the movie. Ends badly.
I mean for real, it would allow self driving cars to communicate very easily, which would be great
@@JacobRy until Echelon crashes them, or the government takes over people's cars and sends them to the jailhouse.
@@JacobRy unless a hacker goes "welcome to my fleet"
that would be boring
it means..... NO ONE COULD PLAY CHICKEN WITH EACH OTHER ANYMORE
because every car would calculate when the other car would move
LOL
@@JacobRy what if someone gave them a command to stop working shutting down a country or worse, what if they were all given the killall command?
his voice is perfect for google assistance
😂😂
Just stole my words
Agree
What a simp move but I agree 😂😂😂
Haha agree
I work in IT for a company with more than 70 sites across the country. I have recently rolled out 5G SIMs to go into each router at each of these sites as a fail over. It's insane to think that my fail over in some cases is much faster than the primary connection for a lot of these sites. I've had it where staff members at some of these sites were sad when the primary connection came back online 😂
Damn thats interestimg but whats a fail over?
@@anishmistry4583 failover as in a backup connection - say you had a site which had a primary connection that was fibre optic. A failover is a secondary connection that kicks in, should your primary fibre optic connection fail - so the site in question experiences no/minimal downtime
every tech is gangsta until Arun says "However there's a problem"
😂
Sufiyan Rakhange fr😭
Tech companies be like: Oh no he said that. We done.
@@datarioniboii3986 they would say "shit we should have sponsored him"
@@sufiyanrafique251 THATS TRUE. IF HE WAS A TEACHER THE SCHOOL WOULD BE TOPPER
Imagine if technology reaches the point of having real-life texture packs
@zh not really, augmented reality is already a thing and standalone headsets that have the abily to scan exactly where in the room you are. I doubt it will perfect at changing everything entirely, maybe with heavily trained AI it can, but that would have to apply to an AI that can learn to see what every material is and scan each human in sight, AI is already scanning faces almost perfectly
I would kill for it
@zh Not really
@zh hes talking about ar so then it is 100% possible just hard but we can reach it within 100 years i think
Got a virus, everything's white. Help
You've got me excited for 6G! I'm throwing all my crappy 5G phones in the bin right now! (great video as always) 😘
Hey man, I love your videos.. great contents.. Becoming a fan of you..
If you are throwing it away please give those to me
@@adamukrainetz9272 radiation in 5g 🤦🏻♂️
Don't throw your phone man, please give it to me. I can't afford 😅😅😅
@@adamukrainetz9272 Lol. You completely missed the point.
Wow this is just a two year old video and already it feels like mrwhosetheboss's decade Old video. Since he hasn't integrated humor in these videos. Wow he has come a long way since then kudos brother 😎
Arun : Able to download 100hrs of netflix in a second ,
ME :But still need 100hrs to watch it
Overclock your brain and speed up the video.
@@default632 lol 😂
With the 6g connected brain chips that we'll all have by then that will be possible 😉
Put it on 10x speed and watch it in a day
@@default632 🤣🤣
6G: launch Date
MKBHD : "I have been exclusively invited to try out 7G and here are my thoughts"
😂😂😂 save this for his video of 6G
Hahaha 7g
ua-cam.com/video/_fwRJOCAWDE/v-deo.html
If 6G doesn’t have Karen protection I don’t want it.
@with out video 4000 subsucriber chalenge with that grammar you better not waste money in college.
@@lanmat5765 🤣
with out video 4000 subsucriber chalenge
Stfu poor collage bot
ikr!
Lan Mat what if English is his second language?
Yes, except for the fact that most people up to date, don't have access to 4G lte so let first focus on getting all people on 5G before we start worrying about 6G 🤷♂️
Great work explaining this Arun 👌
Lol, this is a problem. So caught in tech, we forgot about nature. Once you join the matrix, you can't ever leave it. This tech is a system of control that's being exploited by people in power.
@@jairesemccoy9779 I'm sorry, man. I'm sure you'll find it soon...
I'm not scared of the future, I'm scared of who's in control of the future.
so that means you're scared of the future
naa ur just gay
Trump?
You've got a point
Ha. Don't be. Just be a nobody and you'll be fine. 😁
5g: Instant response no lag
6g: Materializes thought
:0
:0
If it works and you are within the proper range.
There's a theory that says, bc our very biological architecture down to the atom and sub evoved to obey all laws of physics, we can't imagine things that can't somehow be made reality. That's including unicorns that fart cinnamon smelling rainbows...
7g: skynet?
10G: Your soul needs to be more stable in order to have good internet.
5G: Netflix in 1 second!
10G: We can fix Australia’s ping!
What about 9999999G? 😈
@@EpicNoobx Talk to your dude cross supercluster instanly.
im not gonna like this comment just to keep it at 69 NOICE
@@EpicNoobx parcel waves
5g is apparently slower then 4g :/ rip
Me waiting for 5G,
Le Arun: Let's talk about 6G
Waiting for 3G you mean
@@blackfoxgames4431 Using 4G 🙄
I can relate lmfao
7g???
The World is rolling into 6G
While I struggle to find 3G Hotspots in my House
damn my family has 4g. america did its best to get 4g everywhere
@Jie Andaya oh man
@Jie Andaya god same, I have to leave my phone on the roof with mobile hotspot to get some 3g
I don’t have cell service at my home...
I got 3g but struggle to get 4g sometimes
0G: Wired Mobile Communication
1G: Basically 0G but wireless
2G: Able to send text messages
3G: Able to run Internet-based applications
4G:Blazing-fast speed and multi connectivity
5G: Instant response, able to control mechanical bodies (example: Robotic limbs), powerful enough to control something on the other side of the globe
6G: ???
MrWhosetheboss : 2050 is gonna be different than this world.
2050: People still dancing on tiktok
'dancing'
Yeah, same with 2020's having "flying cars" our stupidity keeps us safe from sci-fi movies so long live TikTok 😂😂
@@gavra-1337 Japan is already testing the flying cars.
i died laughing at this😂😂 RIP me
😂😂😂
Companies "
People are protesting For 5G what should we do?
Launches 6G.
The researchers have to continue doing something to get the grants and keep busy 😉
Yea just skip 5g
N pushes for "smart homes", bundles of IoT devices to collect our data gold!
7G: Lets put the antennas 📡 into humans.
Its actually possible
Elon Musk: *Yes*
Oh hell no
explain 😳
Elon musk has entered the chat
@@mariusghima lol
That outro song landed really nice, bumpin
5 year old me knowing that two 4g phones equals to 8g: sometimes my genius, it’s almost frightening
Oh wow 😱😱
*No, no. He's got a point*
@@ratiomaster8062 THE REAL XAVIER 😳😳
He is the power man
8G already under implementation...
5g isn’t even out properly and barely makes a difference to the average community where there’s no nearby 5g towers yet there’s 6g in development.
By developing 6G right now, they can roll out 5G and have improvements increase over time.
thats how stuff works...
lol this is how business works, when new console comes out, they start to plan and prototype the next right away.
@@DrBolt-kj5iv If a hacker gets control over all the cars everyone is going die of accident
More like terrorist hacker
This is exactly why consumers are enslaved. No support for past technologies. No proper testing and standards throughout technology lifespan. Focus on selling and development of new technology for profit by government and businesses.
Until the 10G, Apple still used the 5W charger n be like:
*CHARGER IS NOT IN THE BOX, THX*
at that point expect apple to still be using a notch and a 5w charger which will probably be useless since they will just throw in a 2
3110mAh battery
Apple employee: Sir, we’re going to anger our fans if we keep doing all this!
Tim Cooke: Shut up, we’re busy removing cords from boxes and overpricing repairs!
🤣🤣🤣
@@engineerbot 😂 lol
clicked on this video, and got an ad for 5G.
6G launches:
Mrwhosetheboss: actually I've been using 7G for a while already
Some respect for the giant potato
Maybe work on the grammar
@@TheEagle-gb2vi Maybe work on the spelling.
@@smdll22 Sorry had German autocorrect on
@@smdll22 lol
Everyone - Waiting for 5G
**When 5G releases**
Marques - "So I've been using 5G for a couple of weeks now......."
6G
Soo tru
He is already using from 1 year he even made 2 videos about it. Where he went near a 5G tower to check its actual speed.
@@redcrowcrow3929 na he meant Luke wen it releases for every single person
6G
We cannot expect reliability with these types of upgrades. They still haven't managed to fully roll out 4G so there should be no rush to 6G
Actually with the ability of 6G its improving technology and research.
Then 7G will come before the infrastructure for even 5G is complete and 4G will be discontinued leaving people with expensive devices deemed useless!
@@AussieInYorkshire ah, yes because people in the 2040's will be using phones from the 2010's.
@@AussieInYorkshire I think you should stop worrying about the future this much. Everything has it's expiration date, and phones last usually around 2 years but for 5 years at most.
@@SafearusPlay I am only somewhat worried about the devices themselves. I am more so concerned about the infrastructure. There are rural areas that still have zero coverage but they fast moved from 4G to 5G and those areas are now less likely to have coverage as the wavelengths decrease
You for got about No G phones. 🤣
Those would be the hand crank, rotary and push button phones. ☎📞
6G: is being developed
my country: No service inside a building
@apple cutter "SIMP" spotted
Must be still on 1G
@@mozzjones6943 nah I'm on 4g but I still doesn't get actual 4g
Right? 5g isn't even out every where yet lol
in my area 4G and 3G really have the same speed connection
idk if there are any conspiration about the company because their BTS isn't even 100 meter far from my home, hahaha
wait, someone knocked my door
Anti 6G crusaders loading 😭😭😭
Lol
Lol
Them no fit see us ooo 🏃♂️
Not so weird when shit is 1tb/ps
David Icke’s stupid army
Wind : *blows
6G's wavelength : *UNDERSTANDABLE, HAVE A GREAT DAY*
Lol
@@tyx12420 ° • ゚ 。
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• Green was not An Impostor
@@wallybayola6286wow such good copy and paste skills
Per the Bell Labs specification, 1G AMPS cellular in the U.S was a 10-Kilo bits per Sec. BPSK synchronous stream down & 10 Kbps up. Data was for call setup hand-off & knock down only. Data & texting were not available to the user. Phone calls only.
This only makes me wish human lives weren't so short, tbh
Alternate carbon
True :(
I wouldn't mind living a few thousand years
@@millevenon5853 There is a way to live forever ;)
Cryogenic freezing and uploading your conscience are a viable options.
Me to my grandchildren: There used to be something called loading back in the days
😂
@-_XGrimmy McGrimmsX_- lag will always be a thing unless we break physics and have ability for faster then light communication
More like we used internet through devices, not lived in the internet
Let me introduce to "buffering" 😢
Okay zoomer.
Let’s get access to 5G before we talk about 6G 😂
I have a 5G phone with 5G towers around me
Same
Dude in my country I got 5G a 1-2 months ago
@@spyrosth.5561 look at the coverage map it’s probably in a 2 block radius 🤣 we getting there with T-Mobile at least but not the other carriers in major cities only
Already have 5G
Call scammers will love it too...
6G exist:
Karen: AHHHHHH THE WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE
You could have used the 'guess I'll die then' meme
@@sid748 wdym ?
Karen or not network towers to effect life
@@DarkGamerA i had a stroke while reading this wtf have you written
@@DarkGamerA back up your claims with reputable studies/sources
5g: computers able to communicate
20g: able to fly
2k subs with one video I would say probably 10g or 15g
Lol fr
you should be scared when some kind of "quantum G" arrives ... at that point the frequencies around you will change space and time and will catapult you into parallel worlds
@Vincent Savoye I see where you are coming from with this idea, but you are wrong.
*able to die. That would be gamma rays which kill you.
I don't even know anyone who has a 5G device and my man's here talking about 6G
Especially if you can't make use of the signal.. yet this phone manufacturer keep increasing the price of their handset with 5G
I have an s20 ultra I live in West London and I travel to around Slough for school and around 95% of the time I'm on 5g I only loose 5g every now and then in the car I still get 4g+ at around 300mbps when I don't get 5g
@@Crazy_killer-qm8ju don't be deceived by the 5G logo you see on your 📶 bar.. Unless you tested your connection is actually 5G
This video explains so much for a layman like myself. I kept wondering why my Zoom connection for podcast recording was so much worse on 5G on a newer, 4GB ram phone than on my previous phone which was a budget phone with 2GB ram & only a 4G capability. Now I realize why.
Yes as this Video clearly mentions 4G is always going to be much better than 5G
In my opinion 5G even 6G will go absolutely NOWHERE
Mrwhosetheboss: Talks about 6G
MKBHD: So I've been using 6G for a few months now
And here are my thoughts
MKBHD be like: Why is 6g so spicy
100 times reused unoriginal joke.
Lol
@@randomnpc4915 unoriginal good joke
MKBHD - so I've been using 6G for a while now, and...
JerryRigEverything- 6G- TEARDOWN!!
Mrwhosetheboss- let's statistically review it..
Here before this blows up
JerryRigEverything - Scratches at 6G, with deeper grooves at 7G.
nice one 😂
Mrwhosetheboss - what you didn't know about 6g
*XD OR X DAH*
I absolutely love how his videos are getting progressively more technical, nerdier and covering wider tech topics than just unboxing the latest gadgets. Way to respect your audience's intelligence Arun!! Looking forward to more such videos. And yes, I hit the sub button 👍
To be fair there's almost nothing technical here
Arun you’re so right. I can imagine your car telling you instead of leaving, let’s say right now, wait 5 min for example and then never have to wait behind a car and for everyone else also so that traffic is literally a thing of the past. I can’t wait til those days. Ppl then may look back to now or earlier and wonder why people wasted so much time in rush hour traffic and how stupid it was, or a huge waste of time.
4G: You can't leave the city
5G: You can't leave the neighborhood
6G: "Hi I'm your new neighbour"
Hate to be the Um actually guy buuut
Um, actually 5G travels 10 miles, and since 6G will probably be 1/10th of the distance of 5G, it will travel a mile
I am confused
@@ImAjoke1 exactly
@@Nickwilde7755 no it won't. It won't exist. Whether they know yet or not, but their ambitious plan cannot decrease latency by that much. They're already at the Speed of light here.
7G: one antenna in every human
While he's talking about 6G, I'm still hoping for a permanent 4G connection
Edit: I'm just realizing, that somebody wrote a similiar comment before me, well I guess a lot of us have the same problem
What we're getting as 4G, in practice, are basically the speeds 3G was promising. Of course, we never got to the optimal speed of 3G, which should've been 42Mbps. Now, 4G never had the chance to fully deliver, or at least closely, on its 1000Mbps speed, but now we're already disbanding that idea in front of the promise of a much faster, 5G network. If they're already working on 6G, you can expect them in 4-5 years time to already abandon the idea of 5G, in front of the 6G promise. All they do is sell promises they can't keep, speeds they can't deliver, and that's why they always need an excuse, something new to offer, to be able to say "who cares about 4G, it's obsolete, old news, we're already working on something better."
In fact, we never even got 4G, we're stuck with LTE (long term evolution - read: work in progress) until they fully implement 5G, which of course, they won't do, because 6G is coming.
Seriously
Verena Meli amen
@@AleksandarGrozdanoski Depends on where you live I guess. I live on the US east coast. We have had competent LTE here for about 7-8 years. Around 60-110Mb. Also most carriers here deployed their LTE on the lower bands like 700 and 850. Depends on the carrier and what is bands are permitted in whatever country you are in. A large portion of the speed limitation at least at the sites in my area are the local connection of the tower and backhaul capacity. Worked in industry for 12 years. Site engineering is an interesting topic. Marketing wank like 4G and 5G are one thing but the actual hardware and backend capabilities of the cell sites deployed are a totally different thing. The marketing wanksters however aren't with this at all.
Some 5G here already mostly from TMobile. The two speedtests I've witnessed were both around 240Mb. No idea how many other people around us had 5G phones but if I had to guess not that many.
I think it depends on your area and your carrier, I live in Portland & have T-Mobile, well I guess I should say I had, I had T-Mobile for about 10 years and always have had issues w connectivity and data speeds & data not being in my area often times n it annoyed me so much, I had enough of the bs n decided to check T-Mobile n ask what coverage looks like in my area, they said the more colored the pink is means it is really good, my area was light pink but when clicking on it, it said good 4g/LTE coverage in that area,
Then I decided to switch to verizon n ask the same thing n god was I shocked at how much the coverage was in my area, so I tried it out to experience it to see if it was like T-Mobile or not, n man, I couldn’t believe it when I tell you I actually could call someone and not worry about getting completely disconnected or having the other person not being able to hear me or vice versa, T-Mobile in my area is trash, but Verizon is great in my area,
I will say though the process of switching was absolutely terrible, they made it sound like it would be easy as 1,2,3 but they lied and actually messed up a lot of things, it was constant back n forth going home, to Verizon, n back home, pissed me off n we finally got it finished n sorted everything out after about 3 - 4 weeks
Apple - named a phone after "3G"
Samsung - named many phones after "5G"
4G - so you have chosen death
Hi
😂
Where is 5g
Samsung would use 4G, but in Korea 4 is unlucky number.
@@faizanquazi6439 mate there actually is a Samsung Galaxy S4
At this point, 7G will be a time travelling machine
Remember those times in 2010, when we all asked ourselves what will be in 2020?
Well, here we are..
Now we ask what will be in 2030?
I wanna go back to the old times.The further we go ahead,the more bad things happens...
@@novaprix8864 ?
@@zeyadular I was 8 in 2010 so I don’t think I thought about what will be in ten years…
@@novaprix8864 it’s not really that, it’s just you growing older and more mature and realizing how truly messed up the world is
6G: exists.
Karens: *Allow me to introduce myself.*
What disease do you think it will be giving us in 2030
*banshee screeching*
I just said that
@Chris Namesake, I am well how are you?
@@alecto1550 😂
5G: hasn't even come out properly yet.
Arun: *6G EXPLAINED*
Gotta keep UA-cam bait culture coming.
There is a hiphend there
I live in Germany and 3G isn't even available everywhere. Oh wait, the Provider start shutting down 3G?
Well...
6G in 2039
Exactly XD
Imagine your ping going from 0.0003ms to 15000ms just because of some random tree you've been passing nearby
one EMP pulse... and we're back to playing with the G-spot.
everybody: thinking about future
me: thinking about surviving this year
edit: thanks for all the likes y'all
Copy that 👍
@@Water-Wheelz Dude, look up what ionizing radiation is, the only radiation that can cause damage is stuff like x-rays and gamma rays, radio waves cant hurt animals.
@@vwertix1662 ElectroBoom explains about it
@@Nurutomo Maybe you should actually listen to what ElectroBoom says, ua-cam.com/video/i4pxw4tYeCU/v-deo.html&lc=UgztCfA5xzHx2oelVlF4AaABAg
@@Water-Wheelz I agree why are they not focusing on building technology which expels far less radiation and still like 2-5 times speed of 5G.
I mean with everything happening right now. I think future tech should be more focused around survival of planet and animals while still improving human lives.
Like say now in next 10 years they build 6G which puts like 10 times less radiation compared to 5G with some new technology.
Now imagine how less radiation it will put in next 100 years and since they focus on putting less radiation which taking small jumps in performance it will make more sense.
Also most countries would likely help them to switch to technologies which expel lot less radiation. For e.g 5G to 6G if it does expel lot less radiation.
10g: every cell in your body has a tower
Lol
Every cell has a cell
10g cell tower ha ha
wait thats illegal!
This thread is a pun gold mine
Him: Talking about 6G
Me: Literally watching this video on a 3G connection