Samsung and Qualcomm break the 5G upload speed record

Samsung announced that it has cooperated with Verizon and Qualcomm to conduct a 5G demonstration in De Kleno, Texas, USA, using the aggregate frequency band of millimeter waves to achieve a record data upload speed of 711 Mbps.

According to Samsung’s introduction, this technology can upload a 1GB video in about 10 seconds and can record high-definition video in real-time and upload it to the cloud or social media. Samsung said that this 5G technology is expected to be widely used by enterprises and can be used for real-time image analysis and defect detection on the production line, thereby improving the level of manufacturing.

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This demonstration was done using Samsung’s 5G and 4G base stations and Qualcomm Snapdragon X65 5G modem. Samsung has combined two or more frequency bands in the 5G millimeter-wave Compact Macro solution to achieve high upload rates through carrier aggregation technology. The vice president of Samsung Electronics’ network business development team said that through this demonstration, the company is one step closer to achieving differentiated 5G services and immersive user experience.

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