preparing galaxy users for 2025 essential information to keep you ahead
Oh, brace yourselves, Galaxy faithful. As if navigating the infinite features of these astoundingly advanced, yet bewildering devices isn't taxing enough, here's a bit of news to add to your heap of tech troubles. By 2025, a number that currently seems as fictional as unicorns, we may have millions of disgruntled Galaxy users growing restless in our hands.
Without much ceremony, Samsung seems to have lobbed a tech grenade into the laps of its beloved users. The countdown has been set—with a notably generous 4-year buffer — before these shiny gadgets potentially become as useful as a chocolate teapot.
The culprit? Infrastructure. Yes, indeed, it isn’t merely a concern for civil engineers and transport enthusiasts. As technology dives headlong into a future where we hope, nay, expect, to command our mobile devices by thought alone, mobile network standards are playing catch-up. They're huffing and puffing like an asthmatic ant carrying some rather heavy shopping.
The current 4G networks we've come to know and tolerate are being slowly (but surely) replaced by their younger, faster, and generally more fanciable sibling, 5G. This technological generational handoff leaves a Wellington-sized bootprint on Galaxy devices crafted in the stone age of 2019 and earlier. Those handsets, poor things, have the functionality of merely being compatible with the now "has-been" 4G network.
But ever stoic, we rally. This is, after all, not the first (nor will it be the last) tech bridge we must cross, skipping over chasms of potential difficulty with an unflappable stride. Keep calm, carry on, update your tech, or brace for impact! It's just another crisps and peanuts night down at Tech Pub, isn’t it? Read more here.