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T-Mobile Successfully Tests Full Suite of 5G SA Tech
... technology from Nokia, Ericsson, Cisco, and Qualcomm. Current 5G networks are NSA (non-stand-alone), which means they rely heavily on existing 4G ...
Qualcomm Brings 5G and Higher Performance to Snapdragon 6 Series
... in 2020. Nokia, LG, Motorola, and TCL announced plans to use the chip in their phones. ...
New Video Compression Standard Uses Half the Data
... Ericsson, Intel, Nokia, Oppo, Orange, Sony, and Tencent. Companies are already designing chips for hardware-accelerated use of the new standard. Fraunhofer has committed ...
LG K92 5G Makes 5G More Affordable in US
... as these. Nokia, Motorola, and TCL have also announced that they will use the 690 in forthcoming phones. The 690 supports only sub-6 ...
Huawei to Charge Phone Makers for 5G Patents
... 5G technology. Nokia and Ericsson each already charge more than $2.50 per smartphone sold. Huawei was previously more restrained about collecting on its 5G patents ...
T-Mobile Continues Expanding 5G Coverage, Tests Faster Uploads
... modem and Nokia equipment on the network side. The two carriers that were aggregated were in bands 2 (1,900 MHz) and 41 (2,500 MHz). T ...
Apple Passes Samsung in Phone Shipments
... 2010, when Nokia was #1. The shipment numbers have not been not confirmed by the companies, but two different research companies that track this information ...
T-Mobile Successfully Tests Faster 5G Uploads
... test used Nokia network equipment and a smartphone powered by a flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon chip. Not all 5G devices support Uplink Transmit Switching. T-...
The First HMD-Branded Phone for the US Now Available
... long made Nokia-branded phones, but is now branching out to offer its own brand as well as others. For $150, the HMD Vibe ...
HMD Launches Repairable Affordable-Flagship Model
... for making Nokia-branded phones for the last several years, but is now branching out to other brands, including its own. ...
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