INTEGRATED ANALYSIS OF 4G AND 5G TECHNOLOGIES DETERMINING THE PERFORMANCE OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES
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4G technology, 5G technology, electronic device performance, data transmission, network efficiency.Abstract
This study presents an integrated analysis of 4G and 5G technologies and their impact on the performance of electronic devices. The research examines how advancements in mobile communication networks influence device efficiency, data transmission speed, latency, energy consumption, and overall user experience. Comparative assessments between 4G and 5G highlight significant improvements in throughput, connectivity reliability, and support for high-demand applications. The findings underscore the strategic importance of 5G technology in enhancing the capabilities of modern electronic devices, facilitating innovation, and supporting the development of next-generation communication infrastructure.
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