
The next Hyundai you drive may come equipped with 5G-P RedCap technology installed. This means that you'll be able to transmit data across devices with minimal interference. It will also have its own frequency, which can reduce the risk of security concerns. It also means that data can be transmitted through the car's radio with limited interference.
Your Drive Just Got a Little More Fun
These days, it's not uncommon to use a smartphone to stream music or listen to a podcast while traveling to work or school. You might also use a laptop or other devices to submit proposals or other important documents on the way to the office or to an important meeting. With this new technology, you can use your phone or laptop to get more done and keep yourself occupied during your commute without compromising driver or passenger safety.
When Will the Technology Become Available?
Hyundai plans to use this technology in existing plants starting in 2026. Therefore, you can probably expect to see it deployed en masse at some point that year or early 2027.
Existing 5G Technology Also Gets a Boost
While Hyundai will benefit from having this technology in their vehicles, Samsung will also benefit from the partnership. The goal is to make existing 5G networks even faster and more efficient than they already are. Implementing this technology in vehicles can help find solutions to meet this goal, and it also allows for greater awareness of what 5G can do, reducing opposition to it in the marketplace. In the coming years, others who work with Samsung, Hyundai, or other large companies will likely benefit from the ecosystem the two brands are creating.
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