From 1G networks to the current 4G the evolution of telecommunications technology has utterly transformed how users shares and consume information. Now, Samsung Electronics brings to the market a whole new pattern of connectivity through 5G.
Samsung electronics claimed that using the ultra-high broadcast frequencies, 5G connectivity will deliver the data transfer speeds that are up to 200 Times faster than current 4G networks, even in highly dense locations. Samsung in a newsroom said:
“By utilizing ultra-high broadcast frequencies, 5G will deliver data transfer speeds that are up to 200 times faster than current 4G networks, even in highly dense locations.”
This eventually will support Samsung electronics to generate more active user experiences across a more various range of technologies and devices, counting those which have not yet purchased wireless connectivity.
Samsung’s Newsroom explains “For a start, 5G will make it possible for users to enjoy rich 4K video and more immersive virtual and augmented reality experiences. Imagine being able to take in a front-row concert experience from the comfort of your living room, spark your child’s curiosity with immersive augmented reality edutainment, or simply conference with colleagues through crystal clear video. 5G technology makes it possible to seamlessly facilitate such data-heavy tasks while also opening the door for greater automation in more aspects of daily life, allowing us to streamline everything from the Internet of Things (IoT) and self-driving cars to robotics.”
Samsung claimed that they already started developing 5G related technologies in 2011 by looking at the expertise gained from past 30 years of experience in the telecommunication field. Samsung Said, “By ushering in the 5G era, leading research to advance its commercialization and explore its applications in communications and IoT, Samsung is helping create the world where imagination can become a reality.”
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