Records Are Coming One After Another In 5G: Now Samsung. . .

In a statement, Samsung announced that it broke a new industry speed record for 5G.
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We have started to hear very frequent records about 5G recently. On the one hand, record attempts came from Nokia on 5G, while the last record came from the South Korean company Samsung.

In a statement, Samsung said that it broke a new industry record for 5G. Samsung, which achieved a data upload speed of 711 Mbps in the 5G test carried out in Texas, collaborated with Verizon and Qualcomm in this study. Samsung made this record attempt using 5G and 4G base stations and the Snapdragon X65 5G modem during testing.

So, what does 711 Mbps data upload speed mean? In practice, this means that a 1GB video file can be uploaded to the Internet in as little as 10 seconds. Thus, recording high-definition videos and uploading them to the cloud or social media networks in real time will be especially useful for broadcasters.

While the Vice President of Network Business Development Team at Samsung Electronics said that “the company is one step closer to realizing a different 5G service and a comprehensive user experience thanks to this promotion,” said, of course, we still have a long time to use these speeds. there is.

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