Samsung Galaxy A22 4G to come with MediaTek Helio G80 chipset, 6GB of RAM
Samsung Galaxy A22 4G to come with MediaTek Helio G80 chipset, 6GB of RAM
By:Meenu Rana, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi
Last updated : May 18, 2021 1:45 pm
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Samsung is currently working on its next A series of smartphones called Samsung Galaxy A22 5G and Galaxy A22 4G. Now the 4G variant has been spotted on Geekbench benchmarking platform, revealing key specs.
As per the Geekbench listing, the Samsung Galaxy A22 4G will be powered by a 1.8GHz octa-core MediaTek Helio G80 chipset. The chipset will be coupled with 6GB of RAM. However, we can expect the device to launch in other variants as well.
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The state Public Service Commission will launch $100 million in broadband grant funding in the next two weeks from the federal American Rescue Plan Act, Gov. Tony Evers said Tuesday.
It s the initial batch of federal funds to be allocated for expanding high-speed internet service across the state, according to the governor, and it s more than the state has spent on broadband expansion grants since 2013.
Evers said he s also urged the Legislature to allocate about an additional $200 million for broadband access and assistance to low-income households struggling with their internet bills. This isn t a question of providing federal or state funding for broadband. We must do both to ensure folks can get connected, the governor said in a news release.
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WASHINGTON HEIGHTS-INWOOD, NY The coronavirus pandemic forced millions of workers and students to work and learn remotely, but a large swath of Americans aren t able to connect to the internet at minimum broadband speeds.
The FCC estimates that 30 million Americans don t have broadband access including more than six out of 10 rural residents, but some estimates put the total far higher. Tens of millions more do not access the internet at minimum broadband speeds even when it is available. See below for estimates by ZIP code in the Washington Heights-Inwood area.
Determining the exact areas where broadband usage is lacking is critical to bridging the digital divide, a term that expresses how differences in access to computers and the internet create barriers to opportunities in employment and education.
Wireless division teams up with FCC to offer qualified consumers broadband discount program Ridgeland, Mississippi (May 18, 2021) – C Spire Wireless is working with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to offer qualifying consumers $50 off their wireless service for a limited time, effectively providing free wireless service with no contract and no commitment. A division of C Spire, a diversified telecommunications and technology services company, C Spire Wireless is participating in the FCC Emergency Broadband Benefit program, a temporary $3.2 billion federal program designed to help households pay for internet service. The program, which launched May 12, provides discounts of up to $50 a month for C Spire wireless service and is limited to one line of service per household.