Samsung Galaxy S4 is essential for users of 4G in India and China
Telecom Asia Order: Samsung Galaxy S4 - the recently launched smartphone Korean consumer electronics giant - has the potential to have a growth of 4G in China and India to a new level.Samsung says it is dual-mode TDD / FDD LTE version of the Galaxy S4 launch later this year.
The dual-mode version will be particularly useful to start 4G services using technologies both FD-LTE and TD-LTE by Indian operators for the growth of 4G in India.
The telecommunications provider depending Jio Infocomm Indian launch 4G services on TD-LTE technology this year. Airtel has more than 20,000 broadband users fourth generation 4G mobile ARPU about $ 20 to voice ARPU of less than $ 3.
On the other hand, new entrants such as Videocon Telecommunications launch 4G FD-LTE. At some point of time, the use of Airtel FD-LTE is to aim.
Both BlackBerry and Nokia Lumia phones do not support the Z10 TD-LTE version of 4G.
Samsung says that "supports the Galaxy S4 42 Mbps HSPA and LTE 4G. LTE version supports up to six different types of groups who use service areas in most LTE and enable roaming LTE TDD / FDD LTE version of the world fashion possible. DUAL will be introduced later this year. "
China - the 4G TD-LTE base running, also shows a significant growth in LTE. China Mobile announced CAPEX (capital expenditures) of $ 38 billion in 2013, of which a large part goes to the development of networks - both 4G and 3G.
LTE dual-mode phone with 3G (HSPA) is very useful for mobile users in China and India, they can opt for 3G and 4G.
Recently, Infonetics Research, said the United States, Japan and South Korea were fueled engines LTE, but low activity in the BRIC countries dragged the global mobile infrastructure market in 2012.
It is expected that the LTE market has almost doubled from $ 10 billion in 2013 for the first time. LTE-Advanced is ready for a real 4G Primetime with NTT DoCoMo, SK Telecom, and it is likely that the Russian Yota launches in the planning of this year.
The United States leads the world's best mobile broadband, which is a little more than half of the 64 million LTE subscribers worldwide.