Quote from: Winston on December 28, 2019, 10:42:41
Dont forget its 5G is also faster.4.6 vs 3.7Gbps.
Well that's no issue. Current speeds are a fraction of that, UK is advertising literally 1/12 of that, actually slightly less, 300Mbps. The fact that testing peaks (worldwide) hardly reach 1.5Gbps means you probably won't come close to 3.7Gbps for the lifetime of the device.
The front end is more important for signal stability which will also have to vary with the SoC, but there's no telling except with extensive real world testing.