

Cristiano Amon stated that they are preparing to launch devices with 6G connectivity within the next three years
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New Delhi: 6G mobile internet service could launch soon. Qualcomm, one of the leading mobile chip manufacturers, says 6G devices could hit the market as early as 2028. During the company's annual vision keynote, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon explained that his company is very busy these days. He said, "We are working vigorously on the next generation of connectivity, which is 6G."
Cristiano Amon stated that they are preparing to launch devices with 6G connectivity within the next three years. However, he also clarified that these devices will not be commercially available; they will only be used to showcase 6G's capabilities.
What will be the difference between 5G and 6G?
6G will not only offer high speeds, greater bandwidth, and the ability to handle large amounts of data; it will also be an intelligent network with capabilities such as perception and sensor data. With these capabilities, new use cases for network intelligence will emerge. Edge and quad connectivity will also see significant changes.
To illustrate the role of 6G network perception and sensor data technology, if a robot in a factory is operating at a slower speed than its intended speed, the network's perception will attempt to understand the reason behind the malfunction. The network will not only transmit data from sensor data, but will also understand and act accordingly.
In this scenario, the network will automatically ask the robot to adjust its speed or alert the team about obstacles in its work. Additionally, the use of technologies like holographic communication will also increase.
6G smartphones will be launched by 2030
6G technology will replace the existing mobile internet network, 5G. 5G has enabled users to achieve high-speed downloading and uploading. 5G services have been launched in markets worldwide. Almost every smartphone is now equipped with 5G technology.
The arrival of 6G is expected to bring significant changes to the smartphone industry. Reports suggest that the new technology will bring significant changes to semiconductor technology, circuits, and algorithms. Commercial 6G smartphones are expected to launch by 2030.