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Qualcomm hinted at a 6G future and for the first time I’m not excited for what’s next



  • Qualcomm says 6G devices will first appear in 2028
  • Its Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 platform is made for collecting vast amounts of data
  • We know 6G networks will take so much data from us, so what will they offer in return?

At the Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit, among all the processor news about the fast new Snapdragon Elite platforms for smartphones and laptops, I also heard a concrete milestone for 6G networks. Qualcomm says it will be ready for 6G devices by the end of 2028. That will be the start of the 6G race, not the finish line, but from the hints Qualcomm is dropping about our 6G future, it’s not a race I’m excited to run.

I’ve been a phone reviewer through all the big Gs, and I remember the promise each made – what each generation would give us.

From 2G through 5G, each network generation gave us something new

iPhone 3G back

The iPhone 3G was the second iPhone, and the first with 3G networking (Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff)

The first two Gs gave us data on our phones – browsing the web, reading email, that sort of thing. This is where the first iPhone joined the party, at the end of 2G just as 3G networks were spreading.



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