With the launch of Huawei Mate 60 Pro, because of its own manufacturer, political reasons, and marketing reasons, without specifying what chips and mobile network technologies are used, users and the industry have to make assumptions. As for the chip, many experts have disassembled it and studied it. It seems that someone has actually tested the performance and power consumption. As for the “Voldemort 5G” of this phone, everyone knows that Huawei cannot speak directly, but there are surprises in the speed test. Many speed test competitions in mainland China say that the download speed of Mate 60 Pro is faster than other 5G phones. Many people have linked it to 5.5G. The media is also “pumping water” day by day, equating Mate 60 Pro with 5.5G. After all, is there 5.5G in this world? Why is this Huawei mobile phone able to surf the Internet so fast? Can this be done in the Hong Kong environment? You know what this article says.
5.5G is a PR term
With the launch of Huawei Mate 60 Pro, I believe Huawei wants to loudly tell the outside world that it is coming back, that “Made in China” chips are one of them, and that Huawei’s 5G technology is the second one. In fact, Huawei has vigorously promoted 5.5G at the beginning of the year. It’s too complicated to explain. To put it simply, 5.5G is a market term. In the 3GPP organization that formulates mobile communications, there is no 5.5G. General editors in the telecommunications industry use 5G Advanced to describe it, and China Mobile itself also uses 5G. Advanced to describe the next generation upgrade of 5G. At the 5G Advanced press conference announced by China Mobile Hong Kong today, senior executives from China Mobile Hong Kong and Hong Kong representatives from Huawei Networks confirmed this statement.
Huawei Mate 60 Pro does not support 5.5G
Okay, in Huawei’s definition, 5.5G can achieve 10Gbps download, 1GB upload, and 1ms delay. This requires a completely new spectrum. In July this year, the Chinese government designated all 6GHz frequency bands for use in 5G/6G mobile communications. 6GHz is believed to be the fastest technology that can be used in Huawei’s 5.5G. This directive states that Hong Kong can make its own decisions, but Hong Kong regulators have the wisdom to reserve part of the 6GHz band for backup. This also explains why Hong Kong’s WiFi 6E and WiFi 7 equipment must be locked. The frequency and license prove that it does not use banned frequency bands. Part of the reason is believed to be that part of the 6GHz spectrum will cooperate with China’s 5G Advanced and 6G in the future. As for what technology was used in the 5G Advanced test announced by China Mobile Hong Kong today, we have another article to share. You can click here for reference.
Is Huawei Mate 60 Pro 5.5G? At today’s China Mobile Hong Kong press conference, moderator Keith asked the staff of China Mobile Hong Kong and Huawei present: “Do any of the mobile phones currently on sale, including those in mainland China, support 5.5G?” Theirs The answer is “no”. This is believed to be the first time that there are industry representatives. Side note,Huawei Mate 60 Pro will not support 5.5G. According to them, commercial networks will not be available until the middle of next year at the earliest, and mobile phones will have to wait even longer. China Mobile Hong Kong will not officially launch 5G Advanced services until it has mobile phone support.
▲ Attending the China Mobile Hong Kong press conference today, including China Mobile Hong Kong Director and CEO Li Fanfeng (left) and Huawei Carrier BG Chief Marketing Officer Dr. Song Xiaodi (right).
Why is Mate 60 Pro’s internet speed so fast?
On Chinese video websites, there are a lot of Mate 60 Pro speed test clips, such as 1Gbps and 2Gbps speeds. Even if you look at the speed test advertisements of Ezone, PCM, etc. (all of which include ePrice), you have never done it with iPhone or Samsung. With such fast internet speed, isn’t this Huawei’s black technology?
Here, I want to tell you a sad but true fact: because the test location is in mainland China, if you bring the phone to Hong Kong, I can be sure that it will not achieve such a fast Internet speed. The reasons are:fragrant. port. too. many. net. network. business. La!
The test speed of 5G has a lot to do with the 5G network operators owning the 5G spectrum. In Hong Kong, to feel the high speed that 5G should have, first of all, your mobile phone, or the 5G Broadband CPE at home, must receive n78 or n79 signals.
Take n78 (excluding frequency bands limited to indoor use) as an example, the four major network operators in Hong Kong.
3 Hong Kong: 40MHz
SmarTone: 50MHz
csl : 50MHz
China Mobile Hong Kong: 60MHz
Compare to other regions
Singapore m1 and StarHub: 100MHz
Malaysia DNB: 200MHz
Huawei Mate 60 Pro speed test location: China
China Unicom/China Telecom: 200MHz
The wider the frequency band, the faster the speed that can be achieved. In addition, other telecommunications technologies, such as network operators in mainland China, have already opened 5G SA independent networks. Mobile phones no longer need to receive 4G under the old technology and the new technology 5G at the same time, and the Internet speed will be higher. promote. The Huawei Mate 60 Pro was originally sold in mainland China, and the best 5G technology was also added. In addition, Huawei is very advanced in 5G equipment.Various combinations allow the Mate 60 Pro to beat Samsung or the iPhone in the speed test. But it’s definitely not Miracle 5.5G.
The 5G SA independent network technology mentioned above is not unique to China. M1 and StarHub in Asia, such as Singapore, are pure 5G SA networks, and Nokia is their network equipment supplier. In Hong Kong, because the 5G frequency band is too fragmented, if you upgrade to the 5G SA network now, without the help of 4G, the network speed will slow down. According to China Mobile Hong Kong today, at least half or more of its customers will switch to the 5G plan. The original 4G frequency band will be changed to 5G. If more mobile phones support the 5G SA network (or 5G’s NRCA technology, there will be opportunities to Talk) will launch 5G SA high-speed services for the public.
Mate 60 Pro Hong Kong licensing is still a mystery
Finally, will Huawei Mate 60 Pro be available in China Mobile Hong Kong? China Mobile Hong Kong did not comment on this question and only said: “Actively contact Huawei terminals in Hong Kong.” That is, I won’t tell you whether there are any products to sell! And if you still believe in ePrice.com.hk’s ability to collect materials, we have asked the industry earlier and it will not be until December this year at the earliest. Everyone has to use the licensed method to experience this topical mobile phone, and everyone has to wait!
2023-09-13 13:29:00
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