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T-Mobile won against its rivals AT&T and Verizon in several major 5G categories
T-Mobile takes the lines of victory now, after a new report by the independent statistics company Opensignal found that T-Mobile had won several key 5G categories in competition with its rivals AT&T and Verizon.
T-Mobile first entered the comparative record measuring the three leading 5G companies for availability, access, download speed, and loading speed in the United States. Verizon has hit T-Mobile without the 5G video, voice app, and gaming experience – AT&T was completely shut out and went home with a beautiful shiny star.
According to the October 2021 Opensignal report, T-Mobile users saw an average 5G download speed of 118.7 Mbps, which was twice as fast as AT&T or Verizon. This marks a 35.6% increase over the numbers Opensignal used in its July 2021 report. T-Mobile’s lead would have been less impressive with 5G upload speeds, up to 16.1 Mbps compared to Verizon’s 14.4 Mbps and AT&T’s 9.7 Mbps.
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However, T-Mobile also increased its winning limit on 5G access and access, which found that T-Mobile users spent more than a third of their time, 34.7%, on active 5G network gaming, unlike AT& T users ’16 .4% and Verizon’s 9.7%. T-Mobile’s 5G access, as represented by the number of sites visited by a user with a 5G signal, hit 7.2 on a 10-point scale, ahead of AT&T’s 4.9.
AT&T telecommunications received a headline in the Opensignal July report as well. The company is still in the game, but much will depend on what AT&T looks like when it finishes spinning its own entertainment into its own company. Currently, the Opensignal image is one where AT&T can be freely accused of doing too little to prepare for 5G releases, which is not consistent across the U.S.
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Google should thank Samsung: Wear OS will seize 27% market in 2024
Counterpoint Research predicts Wear OS will lead 27% market share in 2024. The growth of Wear OS is highly powered by Samsung apart from Google and newcomers. Meanwhile, HarmonyOS is also growing in mainland China, expected to seize 61% market.
According to the report, Samsung, Google, OnePlus, OPPO, and Xiaomi will drive Wear OS volumes. In the global market, non-WatchOS shoppers prefer Wear OS, while HarmonyOS in China. Accordingly, the Wear OS share outside China will climb to 27% this year.
Samsung Galaxy Watch has a large share of the overall Wear OS market. Google is also expanding its footsteps in the segment, with the third iteration of Pixel Watch coming later this year. Rumor is that an affordable Pixel Watch 2a might also be introduced.
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OnePlus recently launched its new Wear OS watch at premium pricing and long-lasting battery as a key selling point. Samsung is also expected to launch a new set of watches powered by Wear OS in the second half, pushing the growth momentum further.
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Samsung kickstarts 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic campaign
Samsung commences the “Open always wins” campaign given the 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games. Besides, the company announced the grand opening of its Olympic Rendezvous @ Samsung | Champs-Elysees 125 showcase.
The company’s ‘Open always wins’ message expresses its belief that openness enables new perspectives and infinite possibilities. As announced in January 2024, it will serve as the heart of its Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic programming.
Olympic rendezvous @ Samsung | Champs-Elysees 125
This showcase will take Olympic and Paralympic Games fans on an epic journey to Paris 2024 through iconic experiences. Participants will get to relive the biggest highlights of Games past with Galaxy and explore Samsung’s latest innovations like Galaxy AI.
Located at 125 Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Olympic Rendezvous @ Samsung will open its doors to the public on May 3 and run until October 31. It will be open to anyone who wants to immerse themselves in the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024.
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Samsung’s campaign launched today comes with ‘Open always wins’ to life through the stories of Team Samsung Galaxy skateboarder Aurélien Giraud (France), Para sprinter Johannes Floors (Germany), and breakdancer Sarah Bee (France).
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Samsung preps 2nm GAA tech for mass production
Samsung will reveal the third-gen GAA applied in the 2nm (SF2) process at the VLSI Symposium 2024 BusinessKorea reports. The company will likely commence mass production based on its next-gen (2nm) fabrication process next year.
High production costs and economic downturn benefitted TSMC in 3nm products. Apple’s latest chip is fabricated on a 3 nanometer process node, while the latest Snapdragon chips still utilize 4nm tech. Meanwhile, Samsung aims for third-gen GAA to apply in the 2nm process.
Well, Taiwan’s TSMC is also targeting GAA technology for 2nm products. Faster adoption and production are expected to push Samsung Foundry to gain clients. Competitive pricing would also benefit it bringing back consumers like Qualcomm for Snapdragon.
Samsung GAA
Samsung’s GAA is a next-gen transistor technology, which regulates and amplifies or switches off the flow of current within a semiconductor. It features a redesigned transistor architecture to overcome problems like current flow in smaller semiconductors to improve power efficiency.
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