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Sony, Nokia, Xiaomi And 15 More OEMs To Lunch 5G Support Smartphones In 2019

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5G smartphones will be coming through by 2019, some smartphones companies are already working on the next 5G Smartphone.

Qualcomm recently announces its provision for Snapdragon X50 Modems. which supports standards to 18 Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEMs) including smartphone manufacturers, Asus, Fujitsu, Sharp, HMD Global, ZTE, HTC, Oppo, vivo, Sony, Xiaomi, and LG. Other Manufacturing Companies are also planning on hoe to commercialize 5G Smartphones by 2019.

According to Qualcomm, the Snapdragon X50 5G modem will achieve download speeds of several megabits per second. The live trial will begin in late 2018, that means manufacturers could announce their ultra-fast smartphones and headsets next year, 2019.

 

Its Obvious that our own Apple companies is missing from the above list and Samsung had struck a great extended partnership with Qualcomm company. Some carriers such as AT&T, Orange, China Mobile, Verizon, SK Telecom, and Vodafone would conduct trials for the 5G NR standard to optimize their networks. We can’t wait to welcome 5G Network smartphone which is said to be 200 times faster than 4G.

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