
As we saw back at
MWC, 5G trials are already well under way around the world, and such efforts are recently boosted with support from the
FCC plus the
EU.
Verizon has stated that it's aiming to implement 5G at some point in 2017, but today, a mobile chip giant has given us a more specific time frame. At the Qualcomm 4G/5G Summit in Hong Kong, the company announced its very first 5G modem, the Snapdragon X50, which will support download speeds at up to 5 Gbps -- a super impressive number considering that we've only
just started tapping into the Gigabit space with 4G LTE, let alone the more common 450 Mbps, 300 Mbps or even just 150 Mbps download speeds on our phones these days.
Qualcomm-powered 5G devices may arrive in first half of 2018 posted first on
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