Congratulations! https://www.fiercewireless.com/wireless/qualcomm-reveals-5g-nr-mmwave-and-sub-6-ghz-rf-modules-for-smartphones?mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTUdKaU5URmxOalEzTVRkbSIsInQiOiJseFRzODJ4d0h4TkxwaE5ZVW5Sck1TeXI5b2xxcE9aWFlzaW52RzJMR1hKcGpqUGFjdUN5SEMrdDNuOXNMTjZQZUdIK2tkSzZSSVJJS3IwYXNOeHlXalA5UGIrNWg3YStJdGNTcVBQeFIwSHl3aE5rTDFMc3VzOWwzcVg4NVhBRiJ9&mrkid=35796892 Qualcomm’s engineers managed to make the modules small enough to fit into the bezel of a phone, and OEMs can fit four of them in a handset. That way, if a customer's hand covers up one module or if the consumer is walking down a busy street and a delivery truck happens to block the signal, the phone will be able to switch to another module to keep the connection going. Qualcomm's products support up to 800 MHz of bandwidth in the 26.5-29.5 GHz band, as well as the entire 27.5-28.35 GHz and 37-40 GHz bands. OEMs will be able to incorporate whichever bands fit their needs for a given geography; for example, in the U.S., they may want to include support for both 28 and 39 GHz.
T-mobile, I don’t think that this will solve your coverage issues.
Seems like vaporware to pump up the stock
Sure whatever. Stock still 60
Is this an ad?
Lol, just trying to start a conversation with my Qualcomm brethren!