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A 2025 Australian survey reveals 5G is now standard on smartphones, used mainly for social media and calls, with adoption varying by age, gender, income, and education.
A 2025 survey of over 2,000 Australians shows 5G has become a standard smartphone feature without driving major consumer upgrades, described as a "quiet revolution."
Most users access 5G by default, with social media and voice calls the top activities.
Upgrades are more common among younger, urban men, while older, female users tend to delay adoption.
5G home internet is growing but hasn’t replaced the National Broadband Network (NBN), which remains dominant.
Higher-income and postgraduate-educated individuals use 5G more, and while half of upgraders saw similar costs, a quarter faced higher bills.
Only 6% use mobile hotspots regularly, mainly as backup during outages, not as primary internet.
Una encuesta australiana de 2025 revela que 5G es ahora estándar en los teléfonos inteligentes, utilizado principalmente para las redes sociales y las llamadas, con una adopción que varía según la edad, el género, los ingresos y la educación.