THIS COMPANY CAN LAUNCH THE WORLD'S FIRST 5G PHONE, BUT APPLE OR SAMSUNG IS NOT IT

THIS COMPANY CAN LAUNCH THE WORLD'S FIRST 5G PHONE, BUT APPLE OR SAMSUNG IS NOT IT

THIS COMPANY CAN LAUNCH THE WORLD'S FIRST 5G PHONE, BUT APPLE OR SAMSUNG IS NOT IT

new Delhi. The world's next Communication Technology 5G is going to start in the US next year, and in the wake of this, smartphone maker companies are busy preparing themselves for the change in the 5G radio modem in the device. However, no concrete development has yet emerged from this technology except for 5G chips. China's smartphone maker Lenovo has announced that it will be the world's first company to launch 5G phones.

Lenovo's Vice President Chang Cheng has claimed in the Vibo Post that the 5G phone will have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor, which is expected to be official announcement by the end of this year. It is also possible that Lenovo's 5G phone will be presented to the world next year. However, Cheng did not disclose anything about the date of launch of the phone.

Earlier, Cheng had also claimed that Lenovo Z5 will have a noch-lace design, large battery and many other features. However this phone could not affect customers much. Unlike Cheng's claims it had a noch and 3300 mAh battery.

Apart from Lenovo, other companies are also aggressively engaged in preparing themselves for the 5G. These include Huawei, Vivo, OnePlus and Oppo. All these companies are Chinese. Huawei has claimed that he will launch his 5G phone in the third quarter of 2019. Oppo has announced a partnership with Qualcomm for its 5G phone launch next year. OnePlus has also announced recently that it will launch the 5G model in 2019.

Vivo, on the other hand, plans to launch its first 5G smartphone next year. Some rumors say that Samsung Galaxy S10 will come with 5G support. Other companies working with Qualcomm to acquire Nokia's licenses include HMD Global, ZTE, Sony and Shawmi, among other companies working for the same company. Apple has said that it is working on its own radio chip, which will support 5G connectivity.

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