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  2. List of devices using Qualcomm Snapdragon systems on chips

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    Oppo Reno13 F 5G • Realme 12 Pro, P1 Pro 5G • Sharp Aquos Sense8 • Sony Xperia 10 VI; Vivo T3x 5G, V30e 5G, V40 Lite 5G, Y78t, Y100i Power, Y200 5G (China), Y200t, Y300 Pro; Snapdragon 6s 4G Gen 1 [197] (SM6115-AC) Q3 2024 Oppo A3, A3x; Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 [198] (SM6375-AC) Q2 2024 Motorola Moto G45, Moto G85 (Moto S50 Neo in China ...

  3. Dito Telecommunity - Wikipedia

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    It is also now the fastest operator for 5G, averaging 302.9 Mbit/s as against Smart's 143.3 Mbit/s. In the reliability experience of subscribers, it further scored 835 out of 1,000 to breaking Smart's 771 and Globe's 748. [43] In October, Dennis Uy, in partnership with Huawei offered a home network powered by 5G RedCap Wi-Fi to reach 100 Mbps. [44]

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    Wireless communication standards supported by smartphones include LTE, 5G NR, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and satellite navigation. By the mid-2020s, manufacturers began integrating satellite messaging and emergency services, expanding their utility in remote areas without reliable cellular coverage.

  5. Wi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi (/ ˈ w aɪ f aɪ /) [1] [a] is a family of wireless network protocols based on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, which are commonly used for local area networking of devices and Internet access, allowing nearby digital devices to exchange data by radio waves.

  6. IEEE 802.11ac-2013 - Wikipedia

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    The Wi-Fi Alliance separated the introduction of 802.11ac wireless products into two phases ("waves"), named "Wave 1" and "Wave 2". [ 11 ] [ 12 ] From mid-2013, the alliance started certifying Wave 1 802.11ac products shipped by manufacturers, based on the IEEE 802.11ac Draft 3.0 (the IEEE standard was not finalized until later that year). [ 13 ]

  7. Realme - Wikipedia

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    Realme (stylized in all lowercase or as гealme; Chinese: 真我; pinyin: Zhēn wǒ) is a multinational Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer based in Shenzhen, Guangdong.

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  9. ZTE - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] [27] That same year also saw ZTE find a customer in the Canadian Telus [28] [29] and membership in the Wi-Fi Alliance. [30] [better source needed] By 2009, the company had become the third-largest vendor of GSM telecom equipment worldwide, and about 20% of all GSM gear sold throughout the world that year was ZTE branded. [31]