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China Mobile launches 5G smart hub ‘Forerunner One’ with Android 9

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China Mobile launched a 5G mobile smart hub “Forerunner One” during the Mobile World Congress 2019, Barcelona.

The device is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X50 5G modem, and supports Sub-6 GHz 5G frequency, including 2.6 GHz band. According to company executives, the product can concurrently convert high-speed 5G into Wi-Fi and WiGig signal, allowing access to 5G on multiple devices at home, on the go and for enterprise use.

Loaded with Android 9.0 operating system and AI , ‘Forerunner One’ supports multiple and creates 5G and AI experience.

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As one of China Mobile’s “5G Device, Forerunner Initiative” achievements, “Forerunner One” is expected to hit the market with users in the first half of 2019.

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