Great hope for Huawei phones with 5G support!

Unable to produce 5G supported models due to sanctions, Huawei has found a temporary solution to this problem. Here are the details...
 Great hope for Huawei phones with 5G support!
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Huawei, which has come to the fore in various fields, especially smartphones and telecommunication, until a few years ago, is far from its former power as of now. The company, which was blacklisted by the US in 2019 for its direct ties to the Chinese state, has also largely lost its market share in China and global markets by being subjected to devastating sanctions.

One of the reasons why Huawei lags behind its competitors in the smartphone industry is that it cannot produce 5G supported models. Because even today’s mid-segment models have 5G support, most of the company’s phones have 4G support due to sanctions. According to the latest information, the company has found a new solution to overcome this situation.

Huawei will solve the 5G problem with special cases

Huawei has not been able to make the desired breakthrough due to the sanctions against the rapid development of 5G networks. For this reason, the company’s high-end technical models, but with 4G support, were slow compared to 5G and failed to attract new users. However, this situation seems to change very soon.


Huawei 5G

Huawei has started to develop a special case for its 4G smartphones to use 5G networks. The case that connects to devices via USB-C and contains a 5G modem; Although it does not offer a real 5G modem experience in matters such as signal quality and hardware, it will not upset users too much in connection speeds.

It is a matter of curiosity when the 5G case, which is claimed to be in the early development stage for now, will be available and whether it will come to global markets.


Huawei 5G

So what do you think about this issue? Do you think Huawei can solve important problems such as 5G with such temporary methods? Do not forget to share your views with us in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.

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