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OPPO released the industry's first 5.5G mobile phone.

OPPO released the industry's first 5.5G mobile phone.
OPPO released the industry's first 5.5G mobile phone.

 

OPPO released the industry's first 5.5G mobile phone.



Ignore 5G; more exciting things are coming. 5G-High Level, also known as 5.5G or 5GA, is the next standard for mobile networks. We've seen several reports before recommending the number of tech organisations working to make 5.5G possible. 



Currently, another breakthrough has been announced, and the industry's first mobile phone to support 5.5G has been reported. Surprisingly, the Oppo Find X7 series is the first in the industry to get the latest networking options.




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It will be a step in the right direction for improving the speed and overall efforts of organizations. In theory, 5.5G is 300% faster, with speeds of up to 10Gbps and transfer speeds of up to 1Gbps. Not only that, two other features that make 5G stand out are the cutting-edge technology and artificial intelligence (AI) that typically drives enterprise networks. 



China Mobile generally promotes this perception through sincere efforts. Their primary target is to cover 300 major urban communities in the North by the end of 2024. Their main target will be major cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, which will be included in this network.


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After all, the latest development extends 5.5G support to mobile phones. Boss Item X on X Official Boss Item Pete Lau posted that the Find X7 Ultra will run on a 5GA connection. Additionally, the organisation issued a declaration of commitment.




 It has been revealed that the regular OnePlus Find X7 will also support this new feature, making the series the flagship series in the segment.Oppo tracks the X7 series to get 5.5G support.



For those who don't know, the OnePlus Find X7 is powered by the Dimensity 9300 processor, and the Ultra is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen3 processor. However, both will stick to the new 5G-high grade.


 This is good and shows that more people will have access to the latest standards in the future. All things considered, it will be interesting to see how 5.5G performs against 5G under normal conditions.

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