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How to treat SMS upgrading to 5G message? Do you support it?

It is said that the three major operators of Unicom Telecom Mobile jointly launched a new 5g messaging software, which is an upgraded version of our original SMS. It can be said that it has all the functions of communication methods in today's market, whether it is sending files, videos, pictures and voices, and has changed the traditional short message charging method.

The traditional SMS billing method is to send a dime, or you can choose to open a SMS package, but the average message is between 50 cents and 10 cents. It's impossible to be too cheap, but after the short launch of this new 5G news. Moreover, it can be seen from his propaganda that his billing method is based on traffic, that is, if you call your family through this software, how much traffic you take will consume you, not just the cost of sending you text messages, so its competitiveness in tariffs has been greatly strengthened.

In fact, for an individual, it doesn't matter much whether he pushes it or not, because the mobile phone number may be very important now, but most people use other accounts when communicating, such as WeChat. The mobile phone number is with their relatives or people who have a particularly good relationship. Will stay. Therefore, many people's social networks are concentrated on some fixed apps, which cannot be changed in a short time. It may be said that this way of sending short messages has suddenly changed greatly in form, which is indeed very competitive, but it is unlikely to replace the mainstream social software on the market in a short time.

Changing nature is a good thing. It's good news if ordinary SMS becomes such a colorful way of communication as advertised, and then the tariff is greatly reduced. However, judging from the tariff of the 5g package, this decline is not very favorable, because it seems that the cheapest 5G package in the mainstream market now, no matter which operator, may be 88, and the cheapest may not appear yet, that is to say, your mobile phone has been on for a month.