The upcoming mainstream connectivity is about 5G, and many countries still await 5G. Indeed, telecom companies are testing and figuring out how to provide mainstream 5G connectivity in India. The Tech-Giant Vivo started working on 6G technology. Vivo is leading the 5G market share in China, and it wants to become the first mobile manufacturer to launch a 6G smartphone worldwide.
At the Vivo Nex 5G event, Vivo said.
“We are forging ahead into the more challenging and unknown field of 6G. Vivo is exploring R&D for 6G technology, participating in B5G/6G seminars initiated by the industry, and developing partnerships with universities regarding research on upcoming 6G technology.”
Recently, Vivo patented a 6G logo. It looks interesting to see a speed of four stripes in the character “6G.” Vivo’s R&D (research and development) of 6G technology is in progress. While other manufacturers look forward to participating in B5G/6G technology, they filed a patent for the 6G logo with the EUIPO (European Union Intellectual Property Office) on October 22nd. Not to mention, the availability of 5G connectivity worldwide takes some time and has yet to be mainstream. Therefore, 6G technology is expected to launch later, but it will be beneficial. Huawei will not launch 6G technology until 2030.
However, this 6G technology unlocks many possibilities, and we are rapidly moving forward in the generation of growing data, AI technologies, and IoT devices. 5G technology allows 1 GB/s speed and would be faster in 6G. According to some reports, Samsung is also working on 6G (sixth generation) connectivity. Meanwhile, Vivo X30 will be the upcoming 5G device, and Vivo has partnered with Samsung to bring a 5G-Integrated SoC-enabled smartphone.