
The next Hyundai you drive might be outfitted with 5G-P RedCap technology. This means you'll be able to transfer data among devices with very little interference. It will also operate on its own frequency, potentially lowering security risks. Additionally, it allows data to be sent via the car's radio with minimal interference.
Your Drive Just Got a Little More Fun
Nowadays, it's quite common to use a smartphone to stream music or tune into a podcast while heading to work or school. You might also rely on a laptop or other devices to send proposals or crucial documents on your way to the office or an important meeting. With this new technology, you can use your phone or laptop to be more productive and entertained during your commute without jeopardizing the safety of drivers or passengers.
When Will the Technology Become Available?
Hyundai intends to implement this technology in its current plants beginning in 2026. So, you can expect widespread deployment later that year or in early 2027.
Existing 5G Technology Also Gets a Boost
While Hyundai will benefit from integrating this technology into their vehicles, Samsung will also benefit from the collaboration. The objective is to enhance existing 5G networks, making them even faster and more efficient. By incorporating this technology into cars, solutions can be developed to achieve this goal and also raise awareness of 5G's potential, reducing market opposition. In the coming years, partners working with Samsung, Hyundai, or other major companies are likely to benefit from the ecosystem these two brands are building.
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