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Huawei developing 5G networks, eyes 2020 launch
Aug 30th 2013, 06:40, by Juan Carlos Torres

As the Internet becomes more and more a staple of everyday life, the need for speed and wider bandwidths has become almost a matter of necessity. With the world beginning to adopt the current 4G network, the race for the next generation high-speed, high-bandwidth network is on, and Huawei plans on being at the forefront.

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At a guest post at Forbes, Huawei deputy chairman and rotating CEO Ken Hu reveals that the company has been interested in 5G networks for several years now, even when 4G was still at its infancy, devoting hundreds of engineers to research and development. Huawei envisions a launch of the technology in 2020, when 5G will offer speeds of 10 Gbps, 100 times faster than today’s 4G speeds.

Huawei is hardly the only electronics manufacturer interested in 5G. In May, Samsung boasted about its own work on 5G network research. According to the company, its prototype 5G network was able to reach speeds of 1 Gbps over a distance of 2 kilometers. This was made possible by utilizing a 28 GHz ultra-high-frequency bandwidth, which gave it a transmission range far higher than current 6 GHz 5G test networks. Samsung is also earmarking 2020 as the year to release 5G on the world.

Of course, mobile networks isn’t the only thing Huawei has been busy with, with the company also looking into the new trend of wearable devices such as smartwatches and glasses that is ushering in a new era of connectedness. Hu sees a future where wisdom will be defined by human and artificial intelligence integrated around big data analytics, where competitiveness will be determined by the ability to grasp and make use of this new kind of wisdom.

VIA: SlashGear

Samsung Galaxy Note III for emerging markets rumored to have LCD screen, 8 MP camera
Aug 30th 2013, 05:43, by Juan Carlos Torres

It seems like Samsung is planning to squeeze out everything that it will be able to from the upcoming Galaxy Note 3 name, similar to what it’s doing with the Galaxy S4 brand. At least that is what we would be led to believe with this new rumor about Samsung’s next phablet.

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A report coming from Korean media reveals that the manufacturer will be making an entry-level version of the Galaxy Note III for emerging markets with a slightly lower price, at the expense of slightly modified hardware. The source says that this model will sport an LCD display instead of the Super AMOLED screen on the original. The rear camera will also be knocked down a bit, from 13 megapixels to 8. The reduced components will surely have an effect on the price, although it doesn’t say by how much.

If the rumor pans out, this will be the third Galaxy Note III version we’ve so far heard about. Of course, there’s the original model that will be sporting a 5.7-inch full HD Super AMOLED display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, 3 GB of RAM, 16 GB of internal storage, and a 13 megapixel rear camera with Xenon flash. Later, word of a second version surfaced, which had an Exynos 5 Octa-core processor and would be available in most 3G regions, while the Qualcomm variant would be reserved for markets with 4G LTE networks.

No word on which emerging markets will be receiving this tuned-down version. With just a few days left before the expected September 4 reveal, all we can do is wait until we can separate fact from fiction.

SOURCE: etnews

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