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MWC: Test firms run 1Gbit/s downloads on 4G LTE-A device

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Gigabit per second mobile download speeds will become a reality before the roll-out of 5G services. 4G LTE-A mobile data downloads of 1Gbit/s are being demonstrated on a commercial modem device for the first time at Mobile World Congress this week. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X16 LTE modem has been put through its paces by two test firms Keysight Technologies and Anritsu at ...

MWC: 64-bit processors make phones faster and safer, says ARM

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Cloud computing services will change the way we use our mobile phones in the future, and it is changing the design of the processor in the handset, according to processor firm ARM. Mobile devices are rapidly moving to 64-bit processors for performance and security benefits. Mobile World Congress: Your Electronics Weekly guide » Cloud storage and data analysis is starting ...

MWC: Tester for LTE-LAA in unlicensed frequency bands

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Cobham Wireless says its TM500 network tester can now validate all the main features of LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) up to and including Release 12 of the 3GPP specification. The system has also added support for carrier aggregation with unlicensed frequency bands as used for LTE-LAA (Licence Assisted Access), a major feature of 3GPP Release 13. LTE-LAA is a technology for carrier ...

MWC: Wireless metering goes long range with LoRA

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Amiho Technology has introduced a wireless transceiver module which integrates two IoT-friendly radio interfaces – LoRa and the 169MHz Wireless Meter-Bus. The module is designed to support long-range links with its power output rated up to +28.5dBm. The AM091 module size is 17.8 x 20.3mm and it comes pre-loaded with the Cambridge-based firm’s software stack and drivers and is designed ...

MWC: Smartphones get sensorless proximity sensing

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Smartphones can have proximity sensing without requiring a hardware optical sensor, according to a Norway-based software company. According to Elliptic Labs at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week, it is possible to give smartphones a proximity sensing function by installing software and using existing components on the phone. Mobile World Congress: Your Electronics Weekly guide » It is based on ultrasound ...

MWC: Samsung returns to basics with S7 smartphone

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Samsung has launched its latest smartphones the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge this evening in Barcelona, on the eve of Mobile World Congress 2016. It is last year’s model, the S6/S6 edge, with more refinements. This is the problem all mobile phone firms have. There are few fundamental technology changes in the pipeline, so new smartphones are just refinements of ...

MWC: Phones lose grip on mobile

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What is interesting about Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2016 is that the most exciting developments won’t be in mobile phones. As the mobile industry shows its technology in Barcelona this week (22-25 February) it will be health monitors smart watches, connected cars and smart cities which will grab the headlines and the interest, maybe. The mobile industry no longer only focuses ...

MWC: LG G5 smartphone has mix & match hardware

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LG has launched the mix and match smartphone, ahead of Mobile World Congress which starts here in Barcelona tomorrow (22 February). As the mobile phone suppliers look at ways to innovate handset design, which has hardly changed in the last five years, LG has come up with the modular smartphone. If you want a B&O audio sound you plug in ...

MWC: BT trials cloud radio access network for 5G

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Researchers at BT’s Adastral Park Labs in Ipswich say they have created a cloud radio access network (C–RAN) mobile service over copper. In partnership with US-based chip firm Cavium they used G.fast technology to deliver cellular data over copper lines at speeds of 150-200Mbit/s. The traditional backhaul connection is optical fibre and BT claims this will remove the need for mobile operators to ...

MWC: Biometric tech is vital for mobile

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The growing interest in personal healthcare means that mobile device suppliers need to develop new expertise in biometric technologies. Mio Global, for example, has not only developed a wrist-strap fitness monitor, it has created its own metric for heart rate tracking. Dubbed Personal Activity Intelligence (PAI), it translates your heart rate data and personal profile information into one metric. This ...