First Study Phase Complete of RF Power Use in 5G Handsets: Consortium
The Open RF Association completed the “initial phase” of a study determining RF power levels used in 5G handsets “to help the industry better optimize data throughput performance and ultimately improve battery life,” said the consortium Tuesday. Its founding members…
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are Broadcom, Intel, MediaTek, Murata, Qorvo and Samsung. All contributed data and analyses to the study -- done by Signals Research Group -- which the consortium will use “to create a histogram showing RF power levels used in 5G handsets under real-world network conditions,” it said. The findings will be shared with consortium members in June, it said.