FIG. 9 illustrates wireless UE 401 that is handed over when executing the low-latency application. UE 401 comprises an example of UE 101, although UE 101 may differ. UE 401 comprises 5GNR radio 901 and user circuitry 902. 5GNR radio 901 comprises antennas, amplifiers, filters, modulation, analog-to-digital interfaces, DSP, memory, and transceivers that are coupled over bus circuitry. User circuitry 902 comprises memory, CPU, user interfaces, and transceivers that are coupled over bus circuitry. The memory in user circuitry 902 stores an operating system, low-latency applications (USER), and 5GNR network applications for PHY, MAC, RLC, PDCP, SDAP, and RRC. The antennas in 5GNR radio 901 are wirelessly coupled to RUs 411-412 over 5GNR links. Transceivers in 5GNR radios 901 are coupled to a transceiver in user circuitry 902. A transceiver in user circuitry 902 is typically coupled to the user interfaces like displays, controllers, memory, and the like. The CPU in user circuitry 902 executes the operating system, PHY, MAC, RLC, PDCP, SDAP, and RRC to exchange 5GNR signaling and data with 5GNR RUs 411-412 over 5GNR radio 901.