Saturday, 22 June 2013

Samsung will Launch First LTE-Advanced Android Phone

LTE-Advanced Android


Samsung programs to create history through launching the very first android phone which supports LTE-Advanced a brand new network technology which can be two times as fast as current LTE. The device is determined to become a version of the Samsung Galaxy S4, powered by the Qualcomm chip along with LTE-Advanced support built in (network radios are often incorporated into the SoC, as well as the Exynos Octa will not support LTE-Advanced). According to co-CEO JK Shin, the device might be launched as soon as the following month within their home nation in South Korea.
Here’s the actual drawback: no service providers in South Korea support LTE-Advanced for android phones. Actually, only one individual carrier in Russia known as Yota presently has LTE-Advanced made possible. Using the hardware available nowadays to the public, service providers may have lots of reason in order to pursue LTE-Advanced technology. Verizon obtained major acknowledgement since the first US carrier to compliment LTE. We are able to easily believe that the first carrier to implement LTE-Advanced may have customers rushing in order to try it out, particularly when the flagship is actually a Samsung Galaxy S4 version.

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