802.11n standard will be more widely used in WiFi smartphones

802.11n standard will be more widely used in WiFi smartphones

Although the Wi-Fi technology of the 802.11n standard was less than 1% of Wi-Fi smartphones in 2008, by 2014, at least 87% of Wi-Fi smartphones will be compatible with the 802.11 protocol. However, users of these smartphones will not be able to enjoy the same performance as laptops, at least not at the initial stage. Michael Morgan, an industry analyst at market research firm ABI Research, said: "The 802.11n standard will be used on high-end smartphones for the first time in 2010, driven by chipmakers rather than mobile phone suppliers. Now is a good time for the 802.11n standard to be applied to mobile phones. We must wait for consumers to accept 802.11n access points, and now this time has come. Now 50% of Wi-Fi access points are 11n. Consumption People have gradually understood the function of the 802.11n standard. "

But Morgan also warned about this, saying: "First of all, mobile phones that use the 802.11n standard will not provide MIMO (multiple input multiple output), or some of the more advanced enhanced functions of 11n. So users will use It is impossible to enjoy the performance of a laptop or netbook computer. Since the 802.11n standard will gradually penetrate into low-end smart phones from 2012, the functions of the 802.11n protocol may have to be fully played on mobile phones until 2014 or later Some time. "

In fact, for mobile phone manufacturers, it is not expensive to apply the 802.11n standard in addition to the current "b" and "g" protocols. Those old technologies will not disappear easily, because mobile phones need to function properly in the widest connectivity environment. This also applies to frequency: 802.11n is the most powerful in the 5 GHz band, while b and g protocols can only operate in the 2.4 GHz band. Morgan said: "It is very important for service providers to continue to provide all these agreements."

A new research report by the market research firm ABI Research, "Wi-Fi Mobile Phones-Towards the 802.11n Standard," points out that various future applications of Wi-Fi will drive the 802.11n standard into mobile phones. The future application of 802.11n in smartphones can be foreseen through frequency and protocol mix. ABI Research enters in-depth analysis on global connectivity and other new technologies to provide quantitative predictions. ABI Research has offices in North America, Europe and Asia. ABI provides 28 research and information services and provides expert consulting services to thousands of decision makers around the world.

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