High-speed Bluetooth integrated Wi-Fi

Mobile users will be able to transfer data and transfer files from one computer to another at the same speed

Mobile users will be able to transfer data and transfer files from one computer to another with the speed of " flat star" thanks to the new Bluetooth technology: combining Wi-Fi with traditional Bluetooth.

Of course, the most fun will be users who want to transfer and download large media files (like music files and video clips) using mobile phones, PDA or smartphones, said ABI Research.

"Never before has Bluetooth wireless technology been used in many mobile phones today. However, its disadvantages are short coverage and relatively slow data transfer rates , " analysts said. Douglas McEuen analyzed.

"In the meantime, the need to share images, music and video files from users is growing. These are the needs that the original design of Bluetooth cannot meet."

In addition, the mobile networks themselves are very eager to encourage users to download multimedia entertainment content, because this is considered a new revenue channel for them to compensate for the conversation service is "slipping down." brake".

The inevitable

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In the future, carriers will find ways to integrate both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on a single package or chip.

Therefore, the trend of heavy multimedia content on mobile phones is indispensable and irresistible.

In theory, Bluetooth Super Speed ​​technology can transfer large files over the 802.11 band of Wi-Fi network, while "venting" is faster and faster.

When demand for data transmission terminates, Wi-Fi will be automatically replaced by Bluetooth back to save battery power.

Currently, to use this technology, users need to install an upgrade software so that two different frequency band technologies can "signal" together.

However, in the future, carriers will find ways to integrate both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on a single package or chip.

"Bluetooth super speed is the logical evolution of today's shortwave mobile technologies. It promises to pave the way for an era of explosive mobile content ," McEuen predicts.

Update 14 December 2018
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