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How will 5G networks improve the loading speed and latency of mobile augmented reality property tours?

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5G delivers dramatically higher bandwidth (up to 20Gbps) and lower latency (under 10ms) compared to 4G. For AR property tours, this means: heavy 3D models load in seconds instead of minutes on mobile devices, real-time cloud rendering becomes viable (offloading GPU work to edge servers), multi-user collaborative AR sessions run smoothly, and high-fidelity spatial data streams continuously without buffering — transforming the mobile AR experience from "acceptable" to truly seamless.

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