HTTP/2 200 date: Fri, 23 Oct 2020 22:51:37 GMT content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 set-cookie: __cfduid=d906bf8af4324fd85c361d5df9246fbe31603493497; expires=Sun, 22-Nov-20 22:51:37 GMT; path=/; domain=.www.searchenginewatch.com; HttpOnly; SameSite=Lax vary: Accept-Encoding vary: Accept-Encoding last-modified: Fri, 23 Oct 2020 11:49:16 GMT link: ; rel="https://api.w.org/" link: ; rel=shortlink x-powered-by: WP Engine vary: Accept-Encoding,Cookie x-cacheable: YES:86400.000 cache-control: max-age=86400, must-revalidate x-cache: HIT: 555 x-cache-group: normal cf-cache-status: DYNAMIC cf-request-id: 05f94221d8000025ed672a1000000001 expect-ct: max-age=604800, report-uri="https://report-uri.cloudflare.com/cdn-cgi/beacon/expect-ct" server: cloudflare cf-ray: 5e6f06162f8f25ed-IAD How 5G will pave the way for mobile app innovation

30-second summary:

  • Consumers’ and app developers’ wish came true in part when the White House announced the DoD will “relinquish 100MHz of 3.5GHz spectrum for commercial use, a process that will augment U.S. 5G networks over the next two years.”
  • These developments will lay the groundwork for some pretty cool app experiences, as well as a burst of innovation for users, advertisers, and app developers alike.
  • Digital Turbine Media’s Executive Vice President shares the top six trends to expect as 5G covers the country.
Consumers and app developers alike have been eagerly awaiting the widespread availability of 5G. Their wish came true in part when the White House[1] announced the DoD will “relinquish 100MHz of 3.5GHz spectrum for commercial use, a process that will augment U.S. 5G networks over the next two years[2].” In 2021, we can expect to see more mobile customers have access to 5G, which, in turn, means app developers can offer them cooler and faster apps, and enjoy a bit of success in the process.

Here are six trends you can expect to see as 5G covers the country.

1. Progressive content: Phone and app virtualization

Progressive content, phone and app virtualization, enabled by 5G, will ultimately allow people to use their phones as they always wished they could. Here’s the concept: Rather than load up an app onto a device all at once, progressive

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