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Well ST-Ericsson may have a solution! Yesterday, they released details through a PDF on VoLTE with “Next-Generation” device radios and how it could save our power consumption.
ST-Ericsson released a white paper today detailing how VoLTE with next-generation LTE radios would result in lower power consumption over current VoLTE implementations. Through this paper, perhaps ...
With Qualcomm’s market share in LTE radios today, it’s hard to argue that it was a bad investment. Qualcomm introduced its first 4G radios in 2010.
The new radios from the Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for the Galaxy Nexus LTE on Verizon that was released tonight are now available in .zip form. Thanks to XDA member mwalt2, this file should be ...
While Qualcomm makes radios for 2G second generation and 3G third generation devices, it has a substantial technology lead over competitors in 4G LTE radios.
With 4G LTE likely to play a big role in future public safety communications, Motorola Solutions is actively investing in R&D for next-generation communication systems. The company recently ...
Chip OEM Qualcomm is hoping to banish network anxiety with a new family of LTE radios, christened RF360. You can expect to see the radios embedded on future Snapdragon platforms.
How do you reconcile cellular’s power-draining tendencies with the need for all-day battery life? You carefully manage the data connection.
Qualcomm just made life a whole lot easier for Apple and Samsung. The company has combined every one of the available LTE radios into one family of chips, finally allowing hardware makers to build ...
Aside from its alleged incompatibility with Wi-Fi, LTE is a refined and readily available radio technology that uses spectrum more efficiently than Wi-Fi.
Radio technologies such as IEEE 802.11 and 3GPP (3rd generation partnership project) LTE rely on MIMO (multiple input, multiple output) techniques to increase the range and data rates of radio ...
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