Where 4G is become the new standard connection for high-range devices start Samsung to develop 5G. 5G is said to be many times faster than 4G that tops at around 75-100Mbps. Samsung expects consumers will be able to access the high-speed network by 2020. Samsung managed to successfully test it using the 28 Gigahertz (GHz) waveband to transmit data at a speed of 1Gbps.
You might also like
Vivo and Oppo are a thorn in Samsung’s side
Until last year, Samsung performed quite well in the Indian smartphone market, having the highest share in terms of shipments. This year, however, hasn’t been all that good for the company in the country. In the first quarter of 2024, the South Korean tech giant lost the lead position to Vivo. In Q2 2024, the […]
- By Abid Iqbal Shaik
- 4 weeks ago
You’d never guess how important Samsung is to Korea’s economic growth
All developed countries have big companies that contribute a significant chunk to their economic growth. Rarely, though, is the vast majority of that growth concentrated in just one company, but that's exactly the case in South Korea. It's widely known that Samsung is the largest company in South Korea and one of the biggest contributors […]
- By Adnan Farooqui
- 1 month ago
Samsung perfectly condensed its new way of being in under 1 minute
Many people might not realize this, but 2024 has been a very special year for Samsung, as the company slowly but surely pivoted to carving itself a new identity. You're not sure what that means? Check out this new one-minute video Samsung just published. Purposefully titled “Love is in the AIr,” Samsung's latest video encapsulates […]
- By Mihai Matei
- 1 month ago
Quick Share could come to iPhones and Macs
After Google merged Nearby Share into Quick Share last year, Quick Share became the AirDrop equivalent for Android and ChromeOS ecosystems. However, file sharing between Android and iPhone users still isn’t straightforward, and that could change soon if Quick Share launches on iOS and macOS. An important bug fix hints at possible launch of Quick Share for iPhones […]
- By Abid Iqbal Shaik
- 1 month ago
Samsung getting away with tiny fine for causing radiation exposure
In May this year, two workers at Samsung’s R&D complex in Giheung, South Korea, woking on chip production line, reported that their fingers swell and red spots appeared on them while working. Upon checking them up, it was found that they faced those issues due to excess X-ray exposure at the work place. Reportedly, their […]
- By Abid Iqbal Shaik
- 2 months ago
Apple could be forced to rely more on Samsung for future iPhone displays
Apple sources displays for its products, including iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Watches from multiple companies. One of its biggest suppliers is Samsung Display, which provides majority of panels, especially for iPhones and iPads. Well, a new letter sent by Congress to the Department of Defence could force Apple to stop using displays from China’s BOE […]
- By Abid Iqbal Shaik
- 2 months ago