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11-06-2020, 07:43 | #1 (permalink) |
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Member: 2967160 Status: Offline Sonork: 100.1684341 Thanks Meter: 2 | USA Version IPHONE 12 -Millimeter wave 5G speed is 25 times faster than LTE network Sweet briefly explained the compatibility of iPhone 12 with sub-6GHz and mmWave (millimeter wave) frequency bands in a speech on the YouTube channel, and pointed out that customers should see the overall speed improvement of LTE. Sweet said: "On mmWave, that is, on the high frequency band of 5G, we see that its speed is 25 times faster than LTE, so users can do some very incredible things. Similarly, even at sub-6GHz, we see its speed It is also twice as fast as LTE." She went on to point out that the 5G upload speed perfectly matched the iPhone 12’s new video feature (ie 4K HDR recording with Dolby Vision classification). Because the file size can easily exceed 1GB, it will be a arduous process if cloud synchronization is performed on a slower network. She went on to say that Apple has evaluated hardware and software and worked closely with carrier partners and infrastructure providers to ensure compact, stable and efficient 5G designs. Then I talked about unique iOS features, such as the "smart data mode" that saves power and data, high-definition FaceTime calls, multiplayer games, and real-time AR interaction. Enterprise customers also benefit from the addition of 5G and can now launch their own fast private networks. Although the entire iPhone 12 series supports 5G connections, millimeter wave access is currently limited to US users. Those who want to experience high-speed 5G can only wait. |
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