• Huawei is currently investigating 6G



    5G has always been a distraction for Huawei. Today, every established smartphone company is preparing its products for the integration of 5G. Huawei is one step ahead of them. The US government was deeply concerned about Huawei's security status. The government has become worried and has begun to ban smart gadgets developed in China. If all goes well, it takes a year or two to fully create the 5G, but Huawei is exploring about the 6G. One step forward.

    Search on 6G

    The smartphone company Huawei is doing research on 6G at the Research and Development Center in Ottawa, Canada. As far as history is concerned, this is a huge step taken by society. This will contribute to the growth and reputation of the company. In fact, research indicates that 6G will emerge after 2030 in the real world.

    Song Zhang, head of President Huawei's research strategy and partnerships in Canada, said

    "5G is already a new reality and 6G is part of the so-called 5G revolution,"

    Huawei Security in the United States

    Last May, US President Donald Trump signed a motion to ban the company from the United States. Due to security threats, Huawei was on the list. The US company said the Chinese government could get help from the Huawei block in the United States and could pursue them. Answer, China rejected the lawsuit filed by the US government against it.

    In fact, after being closed in the United States, the company also blocked US smart gadgets, including Google's Android system. And again, last week, Huawei unveiled its operating system called HarmonyOS. The same goes for Huawei's gadget, smart TVs and control systems. In addition, it would also have been used on mobile phones if the United States again had to prevent the company from using the Android operating system.

    In early 2019, Samsung re-evaluated the 6G at its Seoul installation site. After that, Huawei's search on 6G is not a surprise. Huawei strives to stand out and stand out among its leading smartphone companies.

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