Mobile app development has always had to deal with latency, the time it takes for data to move from one point to another. However, with 5G, latency goes as low as 1 millisecond, thus making real-time interaction ever more fluid. This becomes even more important in applications such as self-driving cars, remote surgeries, and live streaming, where even a fraction of a second delay could lead to grave consequences. For instance, Android app development and other platforms enjoy reduced latency, meaning that the apps will simultaneously react to the users’ commands, improving their general satisfaction.