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Artificial Intelligent(AI) is a wide-range of computer science concerned with building a computer-controlled robot to perform tasks commonly associated with human beings. or its refers to the stimulation of human intelligent in machine that are programmed to think and act like a human beings.

5G is the next generation of wireless network technology that will fuel innovation and transform the way we live, work, and play.

The 5G technology was developed in cooperation between many different companies and organizations across the globe, through the standardization organization, 3GPP. 5G is a global and open standard which means that anyone can read about how it works and what the requirements are. The global 5G standardization ensures that devices and networks will work together regardless of where in the world you are and which specific device you are using.

Just like 4G LTE, 5G technology operates on a wide range of radio spectrum allotments but is capable of running on a wider range than current networks. The most common form of 5G being used is Sub-6, and there is also mmWave. Sub-6 refers to 5G that operates at a frequency below 6GHz. All carriers have some form of Sub-6 network, primarily because 4G LTE currently runs on these lower frequencies. For example, T-Mobile has its low-band 600MHz spectrum and its previously Sprint-owned 2.5GHz both in use for 5G.

5G looks to revolutionize download speeds and may completely change the way devices stay connected. The true speed of 5G is unclear, as the technology is still somewhat up in the air, but it should be able to download a full-length HD movie in seconds - so, around nearly 1 gigabit per second (GBps). This rivals most WiFi networks in terms of data rate. 5G devices will download an 8k movie 500% faster than 4G LTE. However, as we've mentioned before, 5G will not replace 4G. There are too many benefits to 4G than what we won't go into here, but if you'd like to know more about how the 4G and 5G waveform differ, we recommend this article.

Yes, you will need to get a new smartphone that supports 5G if you want to be able to use the network. For example, smartphones powered by the Snapdragon 5G Mobile Platforms are 5G compatible. There are several new mobile phones available that are designed to support 5G, and multiple carriers across the world support the 5G wireless network. As the 5G rollout timeline progresses, more smartphones and carrier subscriptions will become available, as 5G technology and 5G compatible devices becoming more mainstream.

Yes, 5G is already here today, and global operators started launching new 5G networks in early 2019. Also, all major phone manufacturers are commercializing 5G phones. And soon, even more people may be able to access 5G. 5G has been deployed in 60+ countries and counting. We are seeing much faster rollout and adoption compared with 4G. Consumers are very excited about the high speeds and low latencies. But 5G goes beyond these benefits by also providing the capability for mission-critical services, enhanced mobile broadband and massive IoT. While it is hard to predict when everyone will have access to 5G, we are seeing great momentum of 5G launches in its first year and we expect more countries to launch their 5G networks in 2020 and beyond.

Yes, you will need to get a new smartphone that supports 5G if you want to be able to use the network. For example, smartphones powered by the Snapdragon 5G Mobile Platforms are 5G compatible. There are several new mobile phones available that are designed to support 5G, and multiple carriers across the world support the 5G wireless network. As the 5G rollout timeline progresses, more smartphones and carrier subscriptions will become available, as 5G technology and 5G compatible devices becoming more mainstream.

Yes, 5G is already here today, and global operators started launching new 5G networks in early 2019. Also, all major phone manufacturers are commercializing 5G phones. And soon, even more people may be able to access 5G. 5G has been deployed in 60+ countries and counting. We are seeing much faster rollout and adoption compared with 4G. Consumers are very excited about the high speeds and low latencies. But 5G goes beyond these benefits by also providing the capability for mission-critical services, enhanced mobile broadband and massive IoT. While it is hard to predict when everyone will have access to 5G, we are seeing great momentum of 5G launches in its first year and we expect more countries to launch their 5G networks in 2020 and beyond.

However, WhatsApp misses out on an important feature – a dedicated app for computers to use WhatsApp without a smartphone. WhatsApp Web allows you to use WhatsApp on your computer. However, it still requires a smartphone to scan the QR code for authentication and works only if the smartphone is connected to a network.

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  • Open WhatsApp on your phone. Android: Tap More options . ...
  • Tap WhatsApp Web or WhatsApp Web/Desktop.
  • Select the checkbox next to Keep me signed in on the QR screen on your computer or Portal to stay logged in on this device.
  • Use your phone to scan the QR code on your computer or Portal.
  • If prompted, tap or select Done.

Look for WhatsApp and download the application on the BlueStacks App Player. When you first open the WhatsApp application on your BlueStacks app player you will be asked to complete the signup formalities. Enter your mobile number and complete the registration to get access to WhatsApp without a QR Code.