5G Technology Guarantee On The Samsung Galaxy S21 Series 5G
JAKARTA - As a flagship cellphone, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Series 5G is certainly equipped with the latest technology. The goal is none other than to facilitate user activities.
Judging from its innards, the Galaxy S21 Series 5G uses the 5nm Exynos 2100 chipset which is integrated with the 5G modem. This means that the Samsung Galaxy S21 Series 5G is the first mobile phone in Indonesia that is ready for a 5G connection.
"Through this connectivity, Samsung wants to ensure that users of the Samsung Galaxy S21 Series 5G will remain relevant today and in the future." Said Verry Octavianus Product Marketing Manager of Samsung Mobile, Samsung Electronics Indonesia, Thursday 4 March.
In addition to a 5G connection, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Series 5G also supports Wi-Fi 6E which can provide more bandwidth with a faster internet connection. This 5G modem is built on a 5 nanometer (nm) extreme ultra-violet (EUV) process node. With the 5nm EUV process, it brings a more than 30 percent increase in CPU and GPU performance over 40 percent over the previous generation.
Finally there is Ultra-Wideband (UWB), which is a wireless connection using radio waves, just like Bluetooth and WiFi. However, the difference is that UWB operates at very high frequencies and can be used to capture highly accurate spatial and directional data.
The distance that UWB can reach is also wider than Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. UWB works by sending one billion signals per second which are then received by other devices.
As a result, UWB can track the location in real-time. The UWB device can determine whether the object is at rest, moving away or approaching.
"SmartThings Find, where users can find tucked away devices easily, furthermore, users can also take advantage of the UWB signal from Galaxy devices to carry out daily life more seamlessly," he added.
This feature is actually already on the Galaxy Note20 Ultra, but given its enhanced usability in the Galaxy S21 Series 5G. This technology can also be used in smartwatches, smart locks, and tracking devices such as the Galaxy Smart Tag + which is already in the Samsung ecosystem.