Tag: 5.5G Technology

  • Xiaomi Mix Fold 4 to Support eMBB Tech, MIIT Certification

    Xiaomi Mix Fold 4 to Support eMBB Tech, MIIT Certification

    Xiaomi is gearing up to release its next-generation book-style foldable phone, the Xiaomi Mix Fold 4, which might become the thinnest foldable phone available.

    Alleged Xiaomi Mix Fold 4 Bags MIIT Certification

    Recently, a device with the model number 24072PX77C received network access certification from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). This phone supports various standards, including NR SA/NR NSA/TD-LTE/LTE FDD/WCDMA/CDMA 1X/GSM.

    Besides, it features Tiantong satellite connectivity and Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB) technology. eMBB, a 5G service category, offers higher bandwidth and lower latency compared to 4G services, enabling applications like 8K video streaming and immersive virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR).

    According to Weibo tipster Digital Chat Station, the model number corresponds to the Mix Fold 4. The phone might also support 5.5G or 5G-Advanced, which is an evolution of 5G technology enhancing speed, latency, and efficiency.

    The phone will be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, the same one found in many flagship devices like the Xiaomi 14 series. It will feature a 5000mAh battery (2390mAh + 2485mAh) and support both wired and wireless fast charging. Although the exact charging speed isn’t confirmed, a previous leak suggested it might offer upgraded 100W wired fast charging. For context, the Mix Fold 3 had 67W wired and 50W wireless fast charging.

    The Mix Fold 4 is expected to sport a 50MP quad camera setup, including a 5X periscope telephoto lens, similar to its predecessor. The main and ultrawide sensors could be the OV50E and OV13B respectively. The Mix Fold 3 had a 3.2x telephoto and a 5x periscope telephoto. According to ITHome, the 3.2x telephoto might be replaced by a 2x one, with the 2x and 5x telephoto modules featuring OV60A and S5K3K1 sensors respectively.

  • Xiaomi 14 Ultra Achieves 5Gbps Speed with 5.5G Update

    Xiaomi 14 Ultra Achieves 5Gbps Speed with 5.5G Update

    Mobile connectivity technologies are evolving rapidly, posing a challenge for many individuals to stay abreast of the latest advancements. While 5G technology is still in the process of gaining widespread acceptance in various regions, smartphone manufacturers are already looking towards the next level of connectivity. In this context, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra has emerged as the inaugural phone to embrace 5.5G (5G-A) technology.

    Xiaomi 14 Ultra Introduces Support for 5.5G

    5.5G represents a notable enhancement over the existing 5G standard, promising perks such as significantly accelerated download speeds, decreased latency, and the capability to accommodate a larger number of connected devices. Following a recent beta update (version 1.0.9.0.UNACNXM, 527 MB), the Xiaomi 14 Ultra now boasts compatibility with 5.5G technology.

    China Mobile’s Trials:

    In trials conducted by China Mobile, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra demonstrated an impressive download speed of up to 5 Gbps utilizing 5.5G technology, marking one of the swiftest mobile connection speeds witnessed so far. The company has ambitious plans to extend its 5.5G network’s coverage to include over 300 cities by the conclusion of this year, envisioning a subscriber base exceeding 20 million 5.5G users by 2025.

    The Advantages of 5.5G:

    • Speeds up to 300% faster, reaching a maximum of 10 Gbps
    • Reduced latency
    • Enhanced capacity enabling connectivity for up to 100 billion IoT devices

    China Mobile has outlined its intentions to broaden the reach of its 5.5G network to encompass more than 300 cities by the end of the current year. Consequently, the network is anticipated to enlist over 20 million 5.5G subscribers by the year 2025.

  • Software Update OPPO Find X7 Ultra with 5.5G Support Rolling Out

    Software Update OPPO Find X7 Ultra with 5.5G Support Rolling Out

    According to recent updates, the OPPO Find X7 Ultra has undergone significant enhancement with its recent software upgrade (PHY110_14.0.1.512/CN01). This upgrade introduces support for 5G-Advanced technology – more commonly referred to as 5G. This upgrade came shortly after China Mobile officially unveiled 5G-A (5.5G). As previously highlighted by China Mobile on March 28th; as it stands out as one of its pioneers offering such technology across their models OPPO Find X7 series stands alone in offering all models within its series with this technology across its models as one.

    Understanding 5.5G

    5.5G represents a more advanced form of 5G networking, boasting higher peak download speeds and enhanced capabilities. This advancement serves as a crucial bridge towards the eventual arrival of 6G technology. Noteworthy improvements include a tenfold increase in speed, reduced latency in the millisecond range, expanded connection capacity, and improved energy efficiency. Here’s a breakdown of the anticipated benefits:

    • Peak download speeds of up to 10 Gigabits per second
    • Ultra-low latency in the millisecond range
    • Extensive connectivity supporting up to 100 billion IoT devices
    • Integration with aerospace technology

    Industry Trends And Competition: What Should Be Considered.

    Competition over 5.5G deployment is fierce among Chinese carriers and smartphone manufacturers, as OPPO Find X7 leads the charge with major Chinese carriers jostling for market dominance. Other smartphone makers like Vivo’s X Fold3 series, iQOO 12 series and Xiaomi 14 Ultra are anticipated to join this fight; Honor recently asserted its entire Magic6 series is already capable of connecting to 5G networks even without carrying official 5G-A designations.

    Nationwide Roll Out And Its Implications

    Initial implementation of China’s 5.5G network coverage will begin this summer in 100 key cities including Beijing, Shanghai and Wuhan. Promising unrivaled speed responsiveness connectivity the advent of 5.5G marks an exciting era for mobile phone users across China.


    Software Update OPPO Find X7 Ultra with 5.5G Support Rolling Out
  • Xiaomi Preps for 5.5G & New Patent Suggests Car Satellite Comms

    Xiaomi Preps for 5.5G & New Patent Suggests Car Satellite Comms

    The competition for the next generation of mobile connectivity is intensifying as Xiaomi joins OPPO and Vivo in embracing 5.5G technology. As per a recent leak from Digital Chat Station, Xiaomi is gearing up to introduce 5.5G enhancements through Over-the-Air (OTA) updates, potentially targeting devices running on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. China Mobile recently conducted tests on the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, achieving impressive speeds of up to 5132 Mbps.

    Embracing 5.5G Technology

    5.5G, also referred to as 5G-A, serves as a link between current 5G networks and the upcoming 6G era. It brings about substantial enhancements such as a tenfold increase in download speeds exceeding tens of gigabits per second, reduced latency, enhanced positioning, and improved network reliability compared to its predecessor.

    Most smartphones featuring the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and Dimensity 9300 processors have the capability to support 5.5G. This news follows OPPO’s announcement of complete 5.5G support for its Find X7 series and Vivo unveiling their initial range of compatible devices.

    A Glimpse into Xiaomi’s Future Plans

    Apart from smartphones, Xiaomi appears to be eyeing the future of connected cars. A recent patent application uncovered by Tianyancha indicates Xiaomi’s interest in vehicle-to-satellite communication. This technology could potentially enhance satellite communication quality and reliability in Xiaomi vehicles, offering benefits like improved navigation and emergency response features. However, further clarification is required on whether this functionality will be integrated into upcoming Xiaomi models or offered as an upgrade for the recently launched Xiaomi SU7.

    While the notion of satellite-connected cars is not entirely new, Chinese automaker Geely Holding recently deployed 11 low-earth orbit satellites through its subsidiary Geespace. These satellites form part of the "Geely Future Mobility Constellation" network, aimed at integrating communication, navigation, and remote sensing for autonomous vehicles.

    Geely’s car models like the Zeekr 001 FR and Zeekr 007 come equipped with built-in satellite communication capabilities, enabling precise positioning and connectivity with consumer electronics. The satellites also provide AI remote sensing functions, delivering high-resolution imaging data. Geely’s ambitious goal is to have 72 satellites in orbit by 2025, with a vision to expand the constellation to a total of 240 satellites.


    Xiaomi Preps for 5.5G & New Patent Suggests Car Satellite Comms
  • Xiaomi 14 Ultra: 5 Gbps Mobile Network Speed with 5.5G Technology

    Xiaomi 14 Ultra: 5 Gbps Mobile Network Speed with 5.5G Technology

    Chinese telecommunications companies have made a significant leap from 5G to 6G by introducing the cutting-edge 5.5G (5G-A) technology, promising much higher speeds on mobile networks. Xiaomi 14 Ultra has become one of the first smartphones in China to offer the commercial availability of 5.5G capability, reflecting this technological advancement.

    Advancement to 5.5G Technology

    Several Chinese smartphone manufacturers, in partnership with China Telecom, have embraced the 5.5G technology. Devices like the vivo X100 Pro and OPPO Find X7 series are expected to incorporate the 5.5G (5G-A) feature by April 2024, ushering in a new era of connectivity.


    Xiaomi 14 Ultra: 5 Gbps Mobile Network Speed with 5.5G Technology

    Speed Milestone with Xiaomi 14 Ultra

    Tests conducted by China Mobile have demonstrated that the Xiaomi 14 Ultra can achieve remarkable speeds of up to 5132 Mbps, showcasing the immense potential of 5.5G technology. This advancement not only enhances speed but also improves latency, connection scalability, and energy efficiency, leading to a substantial tenfold increase in network capacity.

    Future Prospects of 5.5G

    The 5 Gbps mobile network speed offered by Xiaomi 14 Ultra is just the beginning of what 5.5G (5G-A) technology can deliver. Anticipated benefits include millisecond-level latency, along with impressive downlink speeds of 10 Gigabit and uplink speeds of 1 Gigabit. Although the deployment of 5.5G technology is currently limited to specific cities in China and select phone models, it indicates a promising future despite the gradual transition to 6G networks.

  • China Mobile launches 5.5G, OPPO Find X7 series first to support

    China Mobile launches 5.5G, OPPO Find X7 series first to support

    China Mobile, a prominent telecommunications provider in China, has revealed the official rollout of its 5G-A (5G Advanced) network, also identified as 5.5G. The initial smartphones set to embrace this cutting-edge technology are from the OPPO Find X7 series.

    Enhanced Network Capabilities with 5.5G

    The 5.5G network boasts substantial enhancements over its predecessor, 5G, offering a network capacity that is ten times faster. Users can anticipate peak downlink rates reaching the tens of gigabits per second, along with latency levels measured in milliseconds. These advancements translate to quicker downloads, seamless streaming, and more responsive online gaming experiences.

    Advancements in Connectivity and Integration

    One of the primary objectives of this new technology is to enhance connection scale, facilitating a cost-effective trillion-level Internet of Things (IoT) network. Moreover, 5.5G integrates both air and space networks, potentially expanding coverage significantly.

    Deployment and Expansion Plans

    China Mobile asserts its pivotal role in establishing 5G-A standards and is preparing for the world's most extensive commercial deployment of this network in over 300 cities this year. The company also intends to introduce more than 20 5G-A compatible smartphones within the same timeframe.

    To exhibit the capabilities of the new network, China Mobile has established 5G-A demonstration centers in various locations throughout China. Users equipped with the OPPO Find X7 Ultra can visit these facilities to get firsthand experience of the 5.5G network.

    Gao Tongqing, Vice President of China Mobile, emphasized that this launch will expedite the progress of new information infrastructure and fully unleash the potential of 5G technology. Through collaborations with manufacturers and chip suppliers, the company aims to drive widespread adoption of 5.5G in China.

    The initial wave of 100 cities to be equipped with commercial 5G-A networks includes key urban centers like Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou.