Huawei Mate X tested the 5G network faster through 1,000 Mbps
By Felicity Rosa 2019-06-10 881 0
Huawei Mate X is not just a smartphone with the first screen of Huawei, but also the first model that supports the 5G network. Currently, there are many mobile network providers already available. In many countries
For the 5G speed test, this Mate X is posted by AIO Entertainment. And seems to be a connection on China Unicom network from the name on the screen during testing
Huawei Mate X uses the world's first Kirin 980 chipset with the Balong 5000 5G multi-mode chipset. Which this chip can support a variety of devices Whether it is a smartphone Home broadband signal transmission equipment Car accessories and various 5G modules.
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