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Move Over 5G, 6G Is Here! 1st 6G Phone Tested With These Speeds

Posted on May 7, 2024May 7, 2024 by bella

If you are still obsessed with the blazing-fast speeds of 5G internet, it’s time to move on! Japan has just tested the world’s first 6G device, which can transmit data at lightning speeds 20 times faster than 5G. Furthermore, a consortium of Japanese telecom companies, including Docomo, NTT Corporation, NEC Corporation and Fujitsu, made the prototype phone for the 6G test. Here is everything you need to know about this 6G speed test.

Japan Conducts 6G Test On A Phone To Reach 100 Gbps Speeds
Japan has announced it has successfully conducted a 6G speed test with a prototype phone made by a consortium of leading Japanese telecom companies. The 6G prototype device reached speeds of 100 Gbps on the 100GHz band indoors and 300GHz band outdoors.

These speeds are 20 times faster than the current 5G speeds. Furthermore, the consortium conducted the test at a distance of 328 feet (100 meters).

Is 6G Better Than 5G And When Will It Arrive?
However, it is worth noting that the consortiums ran the 6G test on a single phone in non-commercial networks. This means that the potential speeds will be lower when 6G commercially rolls out to consumers.

This is because 6G uses a higher frequency than 5G, which will offer better speeds but has its drawbacks. The distance of 6G signals and their ability to get through walls is even lower than 5G.

Furthermore, factors like rain and walls can threaten 6G signals in your phone. This is evident from the 100-meter distance at which the tests were conducted.

Currently, 5G offers a peak speed of 10 Gbps; however, the actual speeds in the real world are around 200 Mbps on T-Mobile in the US. Similarly, while 6G could reach 100 Gbps in theory, the real-life speeds are likely to be lower.

While 5G has made it possible to download large movies in minutes, 6G could allow real-time VR interactions, remote surgeries and much more, thanks to the higher speeds. However, the commercial launch of the first 6G phones and cell towers is years away as it will require the development of new infrastructure.

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