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Huawei's reasons for returning to 5G May depend on specific circumstances. Here are some possible reasons why Huawei equipment could return to 5G:1. Signal interference: 5G signals...

Why is Huawei resuming 5g?

Huawei's reasons for returning to 5G May depend on specific circumstances. Here are some possible reasons why Huawei equipment could return to 5G:

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1. Signal interference: 5G signals are susceptible to interference, such as buildings, natural landscapes, electromagnetic interference and other factors may affect the quality of 5G signals. Therefore, if your device is unable to connect to a 5G network at a specific location, it may be due to signal interference.

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2. Network congestion: In densely populated areas or during busy hours, 5G networks may become congested with too many requests, which can cause network connections to slow down or become unavailable. In this case, the device may revert to a lower connection speed.

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3. Device restrictions: Some devices may not support 5G networks, or can only use 5G within a certain range. If your device does not meet these requirements, it may be automatically restored to another network.

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4. Software issues: Problems or faulty software on the device may cause the 5G connection to be unavailable. In this case, you can try restarting the device or updating the software.

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Overall, the reasons for restoring 5G connections vary. Checking signal strength, device and network compatibility, and software issues on the device are all solutions worth trying when you find connectivity issues.  


Recently, there have been endless network news about Huawei's ability to resume 5G chip production and procurement.

The first reason is that SMIC is indeed an important contract manufacturer of Huawei in China, and the Kirin 710a chip we see in many Huawei low-end mobile phones is manufactured by SMIC, using a 14nm process.

In fact, at the beginning of the use of 12nm TSMC foundry, only because TSMC's 12nm is still the United States technology, so later chose SMIC's 14nm.

The second reason is that SMIC's N1 manufacturing process, which is the manufacturing process of 5G chips that the network wants to send to Huawei, has found that SMIC does have such a powerful process and can manufacture chips comparable to 7nm. The 5G chip transmitted by the network is also a 7nm chip, according to this information, although this technology is not the most advanced 4nm.3nm, it is still no problem to use as a mid-end machine chip.