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    OPPO Completes World’s First 5G Multiparty Smartphone Video Call

    TechnologyTechnology NewsOPPO Completes World's First 5G Multiparty Smartphone Video Call

    OPPO has successfully completed the world’s first multiparty video call on a smartphone via 5G network. 

    On 30 November 2018, 12:57am local time, engineers from six OPPO R&D institutes worldwide participated in the WeChat video call with an inaugural message of “Hello OPPO, Hello 5G.”

    In the footage released by OPPO, the video call was made on an R15 Pro-based 5G smartphone and lasted for more than 17 minutes on a 5G network with a bandwidth of 100 MHz. Engineers operating out of OPPO’s six R&D institutes worldwide reported smooth connectivity and low latency during the video call. For the 5G test, OPPO used Keysight’s UXM test set and 5G New Radio (NR) network emulation solutions for protocol and RF performance validation in sub-6GHz frequency bands (FR1).

    As one of the pioneers in 5G technologies, OPPO completed one of the world’s first 5G signaling and data connections on a smartphone in August this year and became the first company to complete a 5G Internet access test on a smartphone in October.

    This latest milestone of completing the world’s first multiparty 5G video call once again demonstrates OPPO’s technological edge in the development of 5G smartphones and brings the company a step closer to being one of the first manufacturers to release 5G handsets commercially in 2019.

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