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Samsung delivers 3 Gbps download speed in a key 6G trial

Dinesh by Dinesh
February 23, 2026
in 6G, Tech News
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Summary✨
  • Samsung Electronics has delivered an envious 3 Gbps speed in its 6G trial..
  • The event marks a major milestone ahead for the next-generation cellular communication which could launch around 2030..
  • The speed feat was jointly announced on February 20, 2026, by Samsung, KT Corporation, and Keysight Technologies..

Samsung Electronics has delivered an envious 3 Gbps speed in its 6G trial. The event marks a major milestone ahead for the next-generation cellular communication, which could launch around 2030.

The speed feat was jointly announced on February 20, 2026, by Samsung, KT Corporation, and Keysight Technologies. They said they successfully tested an eXtreme MIMO (X-MIMO) in the 7 GHz band. The test was conducted at Samsung’s R&D campus in Seoul using a prototype 6G base station equipped with 256 digital antenna ports.

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Samsung achieves 3 Gbps download in 6G test, much faster than 5G

What’s noticeable here is that the 3 Gbps download speed is quite stunningly ahead of what’s delivered by 5G. Despite the talks and hype, 5G users barely get anywhere near 1 Gbps download speed. Though user experience has certainly improved with faster downloads and lower latency. 6G’s 3 Gbps completely dwarfs the real-world figures of current 5G users.

But it’s also important to note that this is also a trial, and the speed figure won’t certainly translate to real-world usage. However, it’s really encouraging to begin with, and when it launches commercially, users may still get much better speeds than what they are getting on current flagship phones and other compatible devices.

7 GHz spectrum for 6G

Samsung used 7 GHz spectrum in its 6G test. It shows the pattern of frequency use for the next-gen cellular technology. Traditionally, it goes like this- the higher the frequency, the faster the data transmission. To compare, 5G mostly uses sub-6GHz radio waves. Frequencies and bandwidth have an inverse relationship for speed and coverage.

However, in its test, Samsung used X-MIMO, which expands antenna density further. It’s a prototype, and Samsung says that it packed four times the antenna elements of a normal 5G BTS.

The company says that during its trial, it was able to send eight parallel data streams from the 256-port system.

Going ahead, 7GHz could be considered highly or 6G for its ability to handle more data and still cover a larger area than 5G mmWave.

When will Samsung launch 6G?

There’s no fixed timeline. But going by the existing discourse, Samsung might launch 6G around 2030. Before that, 6G standards need to be finalized. The South Korean government seeks to commercially roll out the network in 2028. India plans to launch 6G by 2030, too.

What we can gather is that while 5G hasn’t penetrated large parts of the world, technology doesn’t slow down. 6G birth is just a few years away. And it will further advance telemedicine, AR/VR, IoT, Smart cities, and other use cases. The digital future is defined by data, and 6G will have a prominent role in it.

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