Qualcomm X20 Gigabit LTE Modem Unveiled, Snapdragon 210 Gets Support for Android Things

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By Tasneem Akolawala | Updated: 22 February 2017 13:21 IST
Highlights
  • Snapdragon X20 LTE Modem offers up to 1.2Gbps download speeds
  • Qualcomm has made it available to OEMs for sampling
  • It should arrive inside smartphones in early 2018

Qualcomm announced its first Gigabit LTE modem - the Snapdragon X16 LTE - last year, and even before it arrives on a smartphone, its successor has been unveiled. The company took the wraps off the Snapdragon X20 LTE modem, and it brings faster average and download speeds.

The company claims that the modem will boost theoretical LTE Category 18 download speeds of up to 1.2Gbps, a 20 percent increase from the 1Gbps download speed of the current X16 modem. Built on the 10nm FinFET process, the second generation Gigabit LTE solution offers 150Mbps of LTE Category 13 upload speeds as well.

It manages to achieve these speeds with carrier aggregation and 4x4 MIMO antennas that allow up to 12 streams of data to be received using between three and five 20MHz portions of spectrum. Comparatively, the X16 modem allows 10 streams across three or four 20MHz portions of spectrum.

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The Snapdragon X20 LTE modem also brings support for 256-QAM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) to allow up to 100Mbps data to be sent across streams. For uplink, there's 2x20MHz carrier aggregation and 64-QAM that allows for speeds up to 150Mbps. However, these are just theoretical numbers, and the smartphone won't really be able to optimise full output, but incredibly boost performance nonetheless. The Snapdragon X20 LTE modem won't arrive in the market until early 2018; however OEMs will receive the modem for sampling and testing.

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Last year, the company partnered with Ericsson, Netgear, and Telstra to build the first Gigabit LTE-enabled device and networks that will showcase the Snapdragon X16 LTE modem's Gigabit LTE speeds. Telstra launched the Gigabit LTE network in February this year, alongside Netgear's Nighthawk M1 Mobile Router.

The first Gigabit phone is also expected to be unveiled by ZTE at MWC 2017. There's not much information about the smartphone, however, MWC is just around the corner.

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Qualcomm has also announced support for its entry-level Snapdragon 210 for the Android Things platform. This makes Snapdragon 210 with X5 LTE modem the first to bring support for Android Things. For those unaware, Android Things is Google's dedicated OS for all Internet of Things devices. It was launched last year in December, and now Qualcomm has announced its processor support for Android Things with integrated 4G LTE capabilities. The support is not available immediately, and will arrive sometime later in 2017.

 

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