OPPO inks pact with Vodafone to boost 5G adoption: Know what it means
Technology | May 18, 2020 17:16 ISTSmartphone maker Oppo and telecom operator Vodafone have entered a deal for 5G adoption worldwide
Smartphone maker Oppo and telecom operator Vodafone have entered a deal for 5G adoption worldwide
Motorola recently unveiled the Edge+ smartphone, which is soon to arrive in India. Read on to know more
Twitter wants users to get correct information and doesn't want to promote 5G conspiracy theories
5G is not responsible for the spread of the COVID-19 and any theory of a link between it and the coronavirus is a hoax that has no technical basis.
Dozens of European cell towers have been destroyed in recent arson attacks that officials and wireless companies say are fueled by groundless conspiracy theories linking new 5G mobile networks and the coronavirus pandemic.
Oppo has successfully conducted the first voice and video calls in collaboration with MediaTek and Ericsson
China has suggested ways as to how 5G can help deal with Coronavirus outbreak. Read on to find out
OnePlus announced that it is investing almost 30 million dollars to scale up 5G research and development labs to bring 5G technology to more users worldwide.
While smartphone brands like iQOO and Realme are ready with 5G smartphones, we are still waiting for Jio, Airtel and Vodafone Idea to get ready for the future.
Nubia is expected to showcase a new 5G smartphone with 144Hz display at the upcoming MWC 2020. Read on to know more
Nubia has teased its upcoming 80W of fast charging technology in a 5G phone. Know what it is
The UK has decided to let China's Huawei continue to be used in its 5G networks but with restrictions, including banning its equipment in the network's "sensitive parts", like the core, and capping the presence of its kit in the network's periphery to 35 per cent, reports said on Tuesday.
Japan is planning to launch 6G in 2030, which will be 10 times faster than 5G. Read on to know more
Huawei's President for 5G product line, Yang Chaobin believes that 5G smartphones priced around $150 are expected to be launched by the end of 2020.
A recent report suggests that one out of five mid-range smartphones will support 5G connectivity.
5G smartphone sales could reach 200 million in 2020 globally, according to Goldman Sachs. Read on to know more
The immediate burden from VRS on the government could be in the tune of Rs one lakh crore, officials have pointed out, adding that bidding for the 5G spectrum would be financially unviable
The first quarter of 2020 may see the launch of 5G phones in India as phones makers including Xiaomi, Oppo, Samsung, OnePlus others plan their 5G line-up.
DoT to soon begin testing 5G networks in India with support from telecom operators and vendors.
Vivo is planning to launch AI-driven 5G devices to the Indian market in 2020. Here's why you should be excited.
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