Passing the Mexican test: Unisoc 5G chips enter 57 countries and regions

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 Unisoc’s 5G mobile communication chip successfully passed the technical test of Mexican operator Telcel and can run stably and smoothly on its 5G, 4G, and 3G networks.

Telcel’s test results show that UNISOC’s five 5G chips, including T740, T750, T760, T765 and T820, have successfully passed its multiple acceptance tests, including compatibility, functionality, interoperability and performance.

UNISOC’s 5G chip adopts an octa-core architecture and 6nm advanced process, has a built-in financial-grade security solution, supports 5G dual-SIM dual-standby, a 108-megapixel HD camera, FHD+ resolution 120Hz refresh rate display, 4K60 HD video recording and playback, HDR10+ HD standard, 8 TOPS AI computing power, and more.

Telcel is a leader in Mexico’s telecommunications and wireless communications sector. It is part of Mexico’s leading operator, América Móvil Group, and has provided network access services to more than 80 million Mexican users (with a national population of nearly 130 million).

Currently, Telcel has deployed 5G networks in 125 cities in Mexico, serving more than 10 million users.

Unisoc has formed a comprehensive and complete product layout in the 5G field and actively explored overseas markets. It has passed the consistency tests of the world’s authoritative terminal testing organizations GCF, PTCRB and Vodafone Group.

At present, UNISOC’s 5G chips have covered 57 countries and regions around the world, supporting more than 100 smart terminals and industry equipment , and have achieved large-scale mass production in markets such as Europe, Latin America, Southeast Asia, and South Asia.

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