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Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra world’s first to support Wi-Fi 6E, using Broadcom chip

The Samsung Galaxy S10 is the world’s first smartphone to use Wi-Fi 6, which was launched two years ago.

A few days ago, Samsung released the world’s first smartphone that supports the Wi-Fi 6E standard, the Galaxy S21 Ultra, which is also the only model in the Galaxy S21 series that supports Wi-Fi 6E.

The Wi-Fi 6E wireless standard uses the 6GHz spectrum to double the theoretical data transmission speed from 1.2Gbps to 2.4Gbps.

Broadcom’s chips already support this standard. Galaxy S21 Ultra is equipped with Broadcom BCM4389 chip and also supports Bluetooth 5.0 function. Faster Wi-Fi speed.

If it is paired with a Wi-Fi 6E certified router, faster download and upload speeds can be achieved. Wi-Fi 6E will help you transfer 4K/8K videos, download large files, and online games. Down becomes faster and easier. Only South Korea and the United States permit the use of the 6GHz spectrum.

However, Brazil, Chile, Europe, the United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom are expected to open up 6GHz spectrum use this year. Both Exynos 2100 and the Snapdragon 888 version of the Galaxy S21 Ultra have Wi-Fi 6E capabilities, as well as 5G, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, NFC, and USB 3.2 Type-C interfaces.

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