While 5G has dominated the telecoms industry news pages for quite some time, the newest generation of mobile connectivity has yet to penetrate the consumer consciousness in quite the same way. Adoption of 5G handsets has been slow to date as consumers don’t see enough of a clear advancement from their existing 4G handsets to justify what are relatively expensive new models. Those that have stumped up for 5G handsets have been left disappointed by the lack of a ‘true’ 5G experience, with the network only covering one or two blocks at a time and devices often defaulting back to 4G connectivity.