Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 SoC will support 450 Mbps LTE

11 December, 2014

It's already pretty clear that most of next year's flagship Android smartphones will be powered by Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 810 chipset. A while back this was rumored to have encountered some issues, but the company making it has assured us that it's on track for a release in the first half of 2015.

And when it does make it into your next handset, the Snapdragon 810 will support even speedier LTE networks than previously thought. That's because Qualcomm has today announced it will upgrade the chip to support Cat.9 LTE, which comes with theoretical peak download speeds of 450 Mbps. That's up from the Cat.6 LTE which the Snapdragon 805 tops out at, enabling 300 Mbps downloads in the best of conditions.

The maximum theoretical peak upload speed will remain 50 Mbps, as it has been since Cat.3 LTE devices appeared on the market long ago. Cat.10 LTE will go beyond that, up to 100 Mbps for upload, but apparently we're still going to have to wait for that.

The Snapdragon 810 will achieve the 450 Mbps maximum speed because its modem will be able to utilize three 20 MHz carriers simultaneously, through carrier aggregation (CA). The company has already tested its solution with "multiple commercial network and test equipment companies, as well as an over-the-air demonstration in a commercial network environment" and found that it works as advertised.

This will be Qualcomm's first SoC to feature Cat.9 LTE. And of course it will be backwards compatible with earlier standards, such as GSM/EDGE, CDMA1x/EVDO, TD-SCDMA, and WCDMA/HSPA+.

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  • Anonymous
  • 14 Dec 2014
  • rjI

Me too actually. I am pratically 95% of the time on GPRS/EDGE. Not because of bad signal strength though, but I get three days of battery life without LTE. I only switch to 3G when downloading (which is mostly 1-2MB/s, but has reached 8.7MB/s) and LT...

  • AnonD-39593
  • 13 Dec 2014
  • I4K

Why does the Samsung GALAXY S4 LTE have a Qualcomm chipset?

  • Anonymous
  • 12 Dec 2014
  • UD{

From Philippines here. LTE is already here in Philippines when infact I already enjoy LTE data connection and it is superfast, LTE is already running in Philippines when LTE was introduce in US.

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