The Galaxy Note 7 was announced by Samsung last week bringing several innovations as the first screen with support for HDR on smartphones. And speaking of the screen, it was voted as the best on the market today to be able to achieve high brightness with excellent color balance and low consumption. And the innovations do not stop there, the Note 7 is the first smartphone market to rely on technology support Multiple Input / Multiple Output (MIMO) 4×4.
According to American operator documentation T-Mobile the Galaxy Note 7 shows four antennas for connection to mobile networks – unlike other smartphones that have a maximum of two antennas. With this, the Note 7 is able to ensure a more stable signal and achieve a higher data transfer rate. Of course, to have such benefits to your carrier antenna must also rely on this technology.
In addition to having a more stable signal and higher download rate it would be possible to have a gain in battery Galaxy Note 7. However, only the variant with Snapdragon chipset 820, sold in the United States, brings a modem that supports this technology. Here in Brazil we will receive the model with Exynos 8890 that does not have a modem compatible with standard MiMo 4×4. In addition, operators operating in the country still do not have antennas dedicated to the technology – if you are thinking of importing a Galaxy Note 7 with Snapdragon
Anyway, it is interesting to see that Samsung has improved. with its new flagship that neither they came to be mentioned at the launch event – perhaps because the technology is not present in all models of the Galaxy Note 7. Only question is whether in practice be connected to the T-Mobile network will make a difference in the quality signal, data transmission speed and battery consumption.
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