It’s a tiny antenna array, roughly the size of a penny, that features four antennas that can (with the help of Qualcomm’s algorithms) accurately point toward the nearest 5G tower. It can even bounce signals off of surrounding surfaces.
Read moreWhy does 5G need more cells?
Because 5G mmWave is a radio frequency wave with a tiny wavelength ranging between 24 GigaHertz and 100 GigaHertz, it requires more cells to generate a stronger signal . It has a very high frequency and hence provides a lot of bandwidth.
Read moreDoes 5G require more antennas?
Different applications require different antennas In general, 5G mobile networks can operate in various frequencies and hence requiring different antennas for different frequency bands.
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