The new modem from Qualcomm supports both mmWave that enables the users to use high-bandwidth and sub-6GHz for better coverage. The device is not limited to just one network as it works on both TDD and FDD networks, so it can be used in Western countries and China as well. On the mmWave network the Snapdragon X55 can go up to 8,000MHz bandwidth (with 2×2 MIMO). It can get a download speed of 7Gbps and an upload speed of 3GBPS. While in the sub-6GHz mode it can go up to 100MHz bandwidth and 4×4 MIMO. If the Snapdragon X55 is connected to a 4G LTE network then it gives a download speed of 2.2.5Gbps and an upload speed of 0.3Gbps. It also supports Stand Alone mode, but only when 5G network is available. Its predecessor, the X50 only supported Non-Stand-Alone mode. The Snapdragon X55 can also be connected with a chipset without a modem while the older X50 depended on the chipset’s LTE support.
With the launch of Snapdragon X55 we can expect to see more 5G devices launching and their development to start progressing rapidly. There are also many phone companies, which are to come up with 5G phones in the future and maybe we will get to see more devices using this technology in the near future.
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