OnePlus showed off two capabilities of its 5G phone. One is 5G cloud gaming — OnePlus simulated a scenario where players would only need a smartphone and a gamepad. Due to the cloud processing capabilities as well as the throughput and responsiveness of 5G, players can play online resource intensive games that usually need to be downloaded, the company claims. It also says it is able to achieve better-than-ever, high definition and low latency cloud gaming with the help of Snapdragon Elite Gaming features and optimisations.
The second capability of the OnePlus 5G phone shown off at MWC 2019 was to display a live feed of messages left by community members from across the world. The messages can be sent by anyone from the ‘Say Hello to 5G’ community page that went live on February 22nd.
“5G is a game changer. It can change everything from gaming to communication, to health and beyond. More than that, it can perform several, or all, of these at the same time. One great example of how 5G will change the world is gaming. 5G’s dramatic improvement in speed, latency, and network capacity can truly fulfil the promise of cloud gaming. Combined with powerful OnePlus devices, people can play advanced games anywhere they are, provided they are on a 5G connection,” says Pete Lau.
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