Samsung Galaxy S8 Offers First Gigabit Class Speed; T-Mobile Reportedly the closest US carrier to Unlock Samsung's Monster Speed
Everyone seems to focus on the March released Samsung Galaxy S8 as they are completely amazed by its features. Samsung's flagship is now receiving a lot of positive reactions in its consumers and tech enthusiasts but display features aren't the best asset of the newly released smartphone. But its Gigabit LTE capabilities, offering the fastest speed in surfing the internet.
Samsung Galaxy S8 is the first smartphone to be equipped with Qualcomm's newest and fastest Snapdragon 835. With the chip, it has the ability to connect to Gigabit LTE-class speeds wherein most of the US carriers are heading toward this year, Cnet has reported.
Samsung Galaxy S8 will be the first built phone to have fully access the network a speed of 300 megabits per second. The new flagship offers megabit that is 18 times better and faster than the provide speeds and plans offered by T-Mobile and Verizon in the recent OpenSignal Test. Reports claimed that is would just take 15 seconds to download a two-hour long movie.
Furthermore, Samsung Galaxy S8 Gigabit LTE also provides new services for its users like the Google's instant app vision, wherein it enables various programs to load instantly like a website. Also is provides the new streaming services like the live 360-degree video for virtual reality and can access instantly to cloud location where videos and images are stored in.
It says that the connection speed of the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 equipped in the latest Samsung Galaxy S8 is much faster than reading memory card that is already installed in the device. Gigabit LTE means a wireless connection of 1gigabit per second it is just a theoretical speed as no device can meet anything that fasts and so, the report suggests that users don't get those speeds instantly, Forbes reported.
US carriers can only attain and make this service possible after making revisions and technical tweaks to their networks. Users of Samsung Galaxy S8 likely to notice bigger speed boosts later this year and T-Mobile seems to be the closest and reportedly planned to provide its subscribers with an unlimited plan and faster speeds with no extra charges.
4x4 MIMO, 256 QAM, and carrier aggregation are the techs behind the Samsung Galaxy S8's LTE speed. 4x4 MIMO has use four antennae for faster transferring of data, the carrier aggregation incorporates different bandwidths and spectrums in one transfer and the 256 QAM enables the data to transfer in a single session.
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