In recent years, industry experts have emphasized that 5G is not just an evolution of 4G but a revolutionary shift in the way the internet operates. This transformation is expected to reshape the entire social and economic structure. According to US-based research firm CCS Insights, 5G technology is projected to be deployed in 2020, with over 1 billion global users by 2023—half of them coming from China. As countries like the U.S., South Korea, Japan, and China race to launch the first commercial 5G networks, the rollout of 5G is expected to be faster than any previous mobile technology generation.
According to IHS Markit's report titled "5G Economy: How 5G Technology Will Affect the World," 5G will go beyond smartphones and impact various industries. It is expected to drive $12.3 trillion in global investment, create 22 million jobs, and boost global GDP by $3.5 trillion. In China, the 5G value chain is projected to reach $984 billion by 2035, accounting for one-third of the global total. Additionally, 5G is expected to generate 9.5 million jobs in China, highlighting its significant economic potential.
On October 17, 2017, Qualcomm made a major breakthrough by achieving the first effective 5G data connection on mobile devices using its Snapdragon X50 5G modem chipset. This milestone involved the first official 5G connection in the 28GHz millimeter wave band. The test speed allowed users to download data at around 100 Mbps, enabling a two-hour HD movie to be downloaded in about 12 seconds. Qualcomm had already released the first 5G modem chipset in 2016, showcasing its rapid development cycle from concept to functional chip within 12 months.
In domestic 5G testing, Huawei has taken a leading position across multiple areas. At the 2nd 5G Innovation and Development Summit, it was announced that Huawei was the only manufacturer to complete all projects in the second phase of China’s 5G R&D tests. It also completed docking projects with chip instrument manufacturers. Huawei achieved leadership in six key areas of the national 5G test: highest cell capacity, lowest network delay, maximum number of network connections, most complete 5G frequency bands, most comprehensive pre-commercial system, and the most diverse 5G application scenarios.
Huawei's performance in the C-band test saw a downlink peak rate exceeding 32 Gbps under a 200MHz bandwidth, setting a new industry record. The company integrated key 5G technologies such as new waveform (f-OFDM), PolarCode, large-scale antenna, and SCMA, which later became part of the 3GPP standard. These innovations contributed to Huawei’s strong performance in the second-phase tests, demonstrating its technological leadership.
In terms of network delay, Huawei achieved a one-way user plane air interface delay as low as 0.36ms, opening up new possibilities for high-latency-sensitive applications, especially in intelligent manufacturing. Lower latency allows for faster control loops, improving system reliability.
For network connections, Huawei supported over 2.17 million parallel IoT connections per MHz per minute in the RMSTC test, demonstrating its capability to support massive IoT services in a single cell. This achievement brings us closer to a fully connected world.
Huawei also verified the most comprehensive set of 5G frequency bands, including 3.5GHz, 4.9GHz, 26GHz, and 39GHz, ensuring high-capacity performance across different spectrum ranges.
The company also completed the most complete 5G pre-commercial system, achieving end-to-end slicing technology verification. This enabled isolated slices on the same infrastructure, supporting ultra-low latency, high reliability, and large bandwidth connections—far exceeding ITU requirements.
In terms of real-world applications, Huawei demonstrated smooth Ultra HD 4K video streaming in mobile car scenarios, showing the power of 5G mobile broadband (C-Band eMBB). At the same time, it tested low-latency vehicle-to-vehicle communication and emergency braking, marking a breakthrough in remote and autonomous driving.
Beyond internal achievements, Huawei actively promotes collaboration between upstream and downstream enterprises. In the second phase of China’s 5G R&D tests, it completed end-to-end interoperability with partners like NTT DOCOMO and MediaTek, building the foundation for real-world 5G commercialization by 2020.
Dr. Tong Wen, Huawei Fellow and Chief Scientist, stated that Huawei leads in many test metrics, including cell throughput and terminal rates, while also excelling in standard leadership, flexibility, and end-to-end industry chain development. The company remains committed to advancing 5G innovation, ensuring competitive standards and architecture, and fostering global cooperation to build unified 5G standards and a collaborative spectrum ecosystem.
China’s 5G R&D tests, running from late 2016 to late 2018, were divided into five phases, including key technology testing, technical solution verification, and system validation. Huawei has consistently led in both the first and second phases. The company is now fully committed to the third phase, aiming to achieve 5G commercialization by 2020 and contribute significantly to the global 5G landscape.
Qiuck deatail:
- Synchronization mechanism for multi-screen playing
- Powerful processing capability
- Comprehensive control plans
- Synchronous and asynchronous dual-mode
- Dual-Wi-Fi mode
Other Hardware Features
- 4 Ethernet ports, loading capacity of each port up to 2,300,000 pixels, with the maximum width of 4096 pixels and maximum height of 1920 pixels
- Wired Gigabit Ethernet
- Stereo audio output
- HDMI Loop
- HDMI input and auto full-screen display
- 2 USB ports allowing for USB playback
- Onboard light sensor connector allowing for automatic and scheduled brightness adjustment
Application:
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* Financial Organizations:
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* Public Places:
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* Entertainments:
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