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Huawei explains the advantages of SA/NSA dual-mode 5G smartphone
Mate 20 X 5G is the first Huawei 5G dual-mode smartphone that supports SA/NSA two 5G network modes. In order to let everyone understand about the advantages of SA/NSA, Huawei today come up with an explanation on this subject.
Here’s the first introduction video of Huawei Mate 20 X 5G, listed officially on the website
First, What’s SA and NSA?
The NSA stands for Non-standalone networking, which can support both 4G and 5G base stations, where operators can share core networks between 4G and 5G networks, saving network investment.
SA stands for standalone networking that is based on the 5G network model and helps to deploy 5G network without the LTE network and also can refine the management of network stations, which is a future trend.
What are the Advantages?
The company said the advantage of the 5G dual-mode phone with SA/NSA is its support for a wider range of applications that can be applied to both SA and NSA network environments.
Huawei said the 7nm Balong 5000 modem chip is smaller than 10nm chips in space and consumes less power. In addition, 5G/4G dual-card dual standby means not only 5G/4G dual-card support but also the support of 4G dual-card dual standby.