![]() Therefore, if you’re currently in need a signal booster, the best course of action is to purchase one now and then upgrade in 5 to 7 years when the 5G networks are mature and 5G signal boosters are available. As such, we do not expect 5G millimeter-wave signal boosters for at least a couple of years. Developing new amplifiers to support the 5G millimeter-wave frequencies (28, 37 & 39 GHz) will take years and require the FCC to pass additional measures allowing signal boosters to boost the new frequency bands.Until then, our currently available multi-carrier signal boosters will continue to support the existing 2G, 3G, and 4G LTE networks, as well as any new 5G networks that are deployed on the existing frequency bands that our boosters currently support.If 5G devices follow a similar path as the upgrade from 3G to 4G LTE, the first phones that stop supporting 4G LTE won't be released until the late 2020’s, at which point, you will need a 5G signal booster.While 5G is being deployed, the existing 4G LTE networks will continue to be supported and improved, likely through at least 2030, and many analysts predict that 4G LTE will continue to handle more connections than 5G through at least 2025.If you have an AT&T phone and it says 5GE, then any of our 4G LTE boosters will work for you. ![]() It’s all just a marketing campaign by AT&T to win more customers who want to be the first on 5G. AT&T’s 5G Evolution network (5G E) is not actually 5G, it’s 4G LTE.We hear from people every day who have heard about 5G and want to know if they should get a signal booster today or if there are new 5G boosters coming soon, so we put together a guide to help you understand more about 5G and make an informed decision when purchasing a signal booster: Should I Order a New Signal Booster Now or Wait?
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