Huawei Mate 60 series: The veil of 5G features The Huawei Mate 60 series is about to go on sale in August this year, and some users have received a system prompt after a recent system upgrade advising them to "turn on the 5G switch", which has given them some surprises, which seems to mean that Huawei finally openly supports 5G networks. However, when they click on the message, they find that they can't find the actual 5G network switch
Recently, some users have reported that after the mobile phone system is upgraded, they receive system messages from time to time suggesting that they "turn on the 5G switch", and the mobile phone actually supports the 5G network, which means that Huawei has publicly supported the 5G network, or has there been some kind of misunderstanding?For Huawei Mate60 series users, what should they think of this situation?
According to Huawei executives, due to operator requirements, new mobile phones need to turn on the 5G network by default at the factory, and cancel the 5G and 4G switch to promote more users to use the 5G network. In fact, users who have recently purchased ** flagship mobile phones can find that mainstream manufacturers have basically canceled the 5G network switch switch, which also leads to some old model users can still switch the 5G network switch by themselves, while new users turn on the 5G network by default.
Some bloggers' actual measurements have found that although Huawei Mate60 series mobile phones have blocked 5G display, they are actually turned on by default 5G network, but there is no prompt in the status bar when connected. Therefore, users can judge the current network connection through the status bar, when the status bar is silent, it means that the 5G network is connected, and when there is a 4G prompt, it means that the 4G network is connected.
Huawei Mate60 series actually supports 5G network, but when the user receives a system message prompting to turn on the 5G switch, is Huawei actively disclosing the support, or is there some kind of misunderstanding?What are your thoughts on this?In my opinion, Huawei should explain this matter in a timely manner so that users can have a clearer understanding of the 5G support of the phone, and at the same time, it can also avoid some misunderstandings. So, what do you think of the Huawei Mate60 series prompting users to turn on the 5G switch?
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