Wednesday, August 5, 2020

South Korea becomes the first country to launch 5G network(meanwhile Samsung to launch S7 and S7+ support with 5G Support)


South Korea: South Korea has launched the world’s first nationwide 5G mobile networks two days early, its top mobile carriers said on Thursday, in a late-night scramble to be the first providers of the super-fast wireless technology.

Three top telecom providers — SK Telecom, KT, and LG Uplus – began their 5G services at 11 pm local time Wednesday, despite previously announcing the launch date would be April 5.

Hyper-wired South Korea has a long reputation for technical prowess, and Seoul had made the 5G rollout a priority as it seeks to stimulate stuttering economic growth.

According to the London-based Global System for Mobile Communications, “The technology is crucial for the future development of devices such as self-driving vehicles and is expected to bring about $565 billion in global economic benefits by 2034”.

Samsung Announces The Galaxy Tab S7 And S7+ With 5G Support

If you've been yearning for a 5G-compatible tablet, Samsung's new Galaxy Tab might do the trick when it launches later this month.

Samsung officially unveiled the Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ at Wednesday's Galaxy Unpacked event. The followup to 2019's Tab S6 has bigger displays on both models and the same S Pen features as the Note20 phones that were also announced at Unpacked. Depending on your mobile carrier, you can also connect it to 5G networks, which is maybe the standout feature here. Samsung is calling it the first tablet that supports 5G in the United States, and it's out on Aug. 21.

The keyboard is sold separately.

The keyboard is sold separately.

Image: brenda stolyar / mashable

Both models of the Tab S7 move up from the 10.5-inch display on the S6, with an 11-inch display on the S7 and a 12.4-inch AMOLED display on the S7+. You also get 120Hz refresh rates on both, so browsing the web, watching high frame rate videos, or playing video games will hopefully look smoother. More importantly, that brings it in line with the refresh rate on the iPad Pro, perhaps the closest competitor to the Galaxy Tab S7.

Naturally, you can still use an S Pen for art or a separately sold keyboard for productivity on the Tab S7. One nice bonus Samsung is touting is the "Auto Hotspot" feature, which can automatically WiFi tether your nearby Galaxy devices to the S7 when it's connected to 5G.

We still don't know how either Galaxy Tab S7 model matches up with the iPad Pro, but Samsung can at least say its tablet is cheaper than Apple's. The regular S7 will be $649.99 and the S7+ will be $849.99 when they launch. The cheapest current iPad Pro starts at $799.99 and the more expensive 12.9-inch model is $999.99, for reference. The color options for both the S7 and S7+ are Mystic Black, Mystic Silver and Mystic Bronze.

If Samsung can give users anything close to the level of performance you find in an iPad Pro with decent 5G support, the Galaxy Tab S7 could be something to watch out for.


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