What is the difference between the two 5G standards we are using now?

Now the commonly known 5G standards are all 5GNR standards of 3GPP, and there is no difference between Huawei's 5G standards and Qualcomm's 5G standards. The original intention of 3GPP is only to recommend the European 3G standard-WCDMA. Later, it gradually developed into one of the largest patent organizations in the global communication industry. In the 4G era, the whole mobile communication field was monopolized by it.

5GNR standard is equivalent to a house. Qualcomm, Huawei, Nokia, Ericsson, Samsung, LG, Intel, China Mobile, China Telecom, China Unicom ... all these companies provide you with a bag of cement, I provide a bag of sand, and he provides a steel bar, as well as glass and household appliances ... Let's build this room together and then sell this house to the world.

Qualcomm and Huawei have been striving for the 5G standard, which is to write their own patents into the 5GNR standard as much as possible.

Generally speaking, the 5GNR standard is formulated by communication companies all over the world. These companies will issue several regulations. When the 5GNR standard matures, it will be sold globally. The only difference is that some companies have made great efforts, while others have paid less. Hard-working companies will make more money, so everyone is trying to be the one who makes the most money.

Another point about the 5GNR standard is "essential patents". In the future 5G era, you can speak loudly, collect more patents, or take the initiative when cross-licensing with other companies.