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Qualcomm unveils first mmWave 5G antennas for smartphones - The Verge
Qualcomm is first to reach 5G speeds using the X50 mobile modem - NotebookCheck.net News
Qualcomm performs first 5G test on a mobile device - The Verge
91mobiles on Twitter: "The #Xiaomi Mi MIX 3 was announced last year, but the company has now launched the 5G version of the phone with some improvements. The design remains the same,
Flashback: a look back at the first 5G smartphone - GSMArena.com news
How The Snapdragon X50, World's First 5G Modem, Puts Qualcomm Ahead Of The Curve
How The Snapdragon X50, World's First 5G Modem, Puts Qualcomm Ahead Of The Curve
Qualcomm Makes Millimeter Wave A Reality For First-Gen 5G Phones
Moto 5G Mod at Snapdragon Summit: Lots of Antennas, and S855 Inside?
Nubia X 5G dual-screen phone with X50 5G modem announced - Times of India
Qualcomm Launches Second-Gen 5G Modem, Ahead of 5G Smartphones
Nubia X 5G dual-screen phone with Snapdragon 855, X50 5G modem announced
Don't worry, ZTE has a 5G phone, too | TechCrunch
Qualcomm's New 3rd Generation Snapdragon X60 5G Modem is Built on 5nm – Gadget Voize
Vivo Trials 5G-Enabled NEX S Smartphone With Qualcomm X50 Modem
Sizing Up The 5G Modem Market: Qualcomm, Intel, Huawei, Samsung, UniSOC, and Mediatek
Oppo completes first 5G tests with Snapdragon X50 modem - GSMArena.com news
Sizing Up The 5G Modem Market: Qualcomm, Intel, Huawei, Samsung, UniSOC, and Mediatek
Snapdragon X55 5G Modem: Why - And When - You'll Be Using It - SlashGear
Qualcomm, Ericsson complete 5G NR call using smartphone form factor | Fierce Wireless
Why now is the worst possible time to buy a 5G phone | WIRED UK
5G smartphones at MWC 2019: Xiaomi Mi Mix 3, Huawei Mate X, LG V50 ThinQ and more | Technology News,The Indian Express
Qualcomm X55 Modem For Even Faster 5G In 2020 | Ubergizmo
HTC testing a new smartphone with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC- Technology News, Firstpost
Lots of 5G Phones at MWC, But Few You'll Be Able to Buy | PCMag