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OnePlus 8 First Commercial Smartphone to Connect to T-Mobile Standalone 5G Network

OnePlus Pushes 5G R&D Forward with Successful SA 5G Data Session

OnePlus becoming the first smartphone company in the United States to successfully connect to T-Mobile’s standalone (SA) network with a commercial device.

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Together with T-Mobile and Qualcomm, OnePlus successfully held the first low-band SA 5G data session with the OnePlus 8, the company’s latest flagship smartphone. This achievement is a significant step towards bringing the power of 5G standalone to users in the United States.

“This is an important milestone for OnePlus and our long-time partners in the journey to bring users the best possible 5G experience, this time leveraging the extremely low latency and high data capacity potential of a standalone 5G network,” said Pete Lau, Founder and CEO of OnePlus.

“OnePlus went all in 5G with the launch of the OnePlus 8 series. Now, as we continue to lead in 5G research and development, we look forward to opening up even more possibilities and connecting more people around the world with a fast and smooth 5G experience.”

With the OnePlus 8 flagship phone, the OnePlus R&D team achieved a number of low-band 5G milestones in recent field testing on the T-Mobile SA 5G network, including:

First voice over new radio (VoNR) callFirst video over new radio (ViNR) callFirst voice call with evolved packet system (EPS) fallbackFirst video call with EPS fallback

“We are proud of the significant 5G milestones achieved with T-Mobile and OnePlus that are instrumental in unlocking the potential of 5G to deliver exciting new experiences for consumers as well as increased performance and cost-effectiveness for businesses across the United States,” said Durga Malladi, Senior Vice President and General Manager, 4G/5G, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.

“The Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 865 Mobile Platform with the Snapdragon X55 5G Modem-RF System is at the heart of the OnePlus 8 smartphone driving the evolution towards 5G standalone mode, which will help create 5G-enabled experiences and transform how the world connects, computes and communicates.”