The Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G is Samsung’s latest phone to support the next-gen network, and to test it out, I visited Providence, Rhode Island, one of the earlier cities to get Verizon’s Ultra Wideband 5G.
It’s worth noting that the Note 10 Plus 5G is almost exactly the same phone as the Galaxy Note 10 Plus: it’s just 2 grams heavier and supports 5G.
All the major U.S. carriers are using different types of spectrum in their respective 5G rollouts. Verizon and AT&T are using millimeter wave (mmWave), for example, which means they are deploying 5G nodes that deliver super-fast internet speeds. mmWave offers among the fastest speeds you’ll see, but the downside is that range is short, and there’s poor building penetration. Sprint is using the 2.5GHz spectrum, also known as mid-band, and it has slower speeds than mmWave but greater range and penetration. T-Mobile is relying on low-band, which has even slower speeds than mid-band, but the furthest reach.
Read more: [ Ссылка ]
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LATEST VIDEOS
[ Ссылка ]
VISIT DIGITAL TRENDS
[ Ссылка ]
In our studio:
BDI Corridor Media Console: [ Ссылка ] [ Ссылка ]
Music: [ Ссылка ]
Video gear we use:
Panasonic GH5 [ Ссылка ]
Lumix 12-60mm Camera Lens [ Ссылка ]
Sony A7iii [ Ссылка ]
Sony E 50mm F1.8 OSS [ Ссылка ]
Konova K3 Camera Slider [ Ссылка ]
Godox SL-60W [ Ссылка ]
Neewer 660 LED Video Light [ Ссылка ]
Benro S6 Video Tripod [ Ссылка ]
Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our channels.
FOLLOW US!
[ Ссылка ]
[ Ссылка ]
[ Ссылка ]
Ещё видео!