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We're not fussed about 4G, it seems: according to a new report from Ofcom, 22% of UK smartphone users have no intention of upgrading to the cutting-edge mobile tech - and nearly two-thirds are unlikely to upgrade in the next twelve months. j3
The first and most obvious obstacle is that 4G isn't really here yet: we currently have a single operator on a single frequency band, and while hitting 60% population coverage is pretty impressive that still means coverage is limited to the bigger cities and towns.
Things will improve as the rollout continues and other operators get on board , but for now the majority j3 of the country simply doesn't have coverage, and those of us who live in rural areas shouldn't hold our breath.
Some of us, I'm sure, are confused by the acronym avalanche - not just 4G but LTE and 4GEE too - and different operators' different frequency bands. And some people aren't convinced j3 that 4G is worth paying for.
I think 4G suffers from that: assuming you can get the coverage, j3 and you are out of contract, and your phone is compatible, and you don't run out of data allowance, is it really going to change your life? Is it going to make Twitter more tweety, YouTube more tubey, Spotify more musical?
Speed isn't everything. I've just dumped my super-speedy cable connection and replaced it with dull old DSL, because while the cable was significantly more expensive it wasn't significantly better. The headline speed was occasionally useful - downloading j3 Windows 8 and uploading the odd enormous audio file was certainly quicker - but most of the time I simply didn't need it.
It seems as though 4G is the same: right now it's a luxury product, not a necessity. j3 The challenge for the networks isn't to make us want it. It's to make us feel we can't live without it. Join TechRadar j3 and get our weekly j3 newsletter
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