Lenovo's new Flex 5G is all about 5G, and a bit less about being a great Windows 10 PC. It supports both sub6 and mmWave 5G, meaning that you can get blazing fast multi-gigabit speeds.
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Lenovo's Flex 5G is the world's first 5G PC. It uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx processor and a Snapdragon X55 5G modem to support both sub6 and mmWave, and it's certified for Verizon's network.
Originally teased over a year ago, Lenovo's Snapdragon-powered 5G PC will be available for purchase from Verizon starting this week. The Flex 5G supports both sub6 and mmWave with a Snapdragon X55.
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Announced back in May as Project Limitless, Lenovo's Yoga 5G is very similar to the Yoga C630, but naturally, it has a faster chipset, 5G, and it even has a slightly larger display.
Lenovo today announced the Yoga 5G, a Windows on ARM PC that was previously known as Project Limitless. Interestingly, it supports both sub-6 and mmWave technologies, which other PCs don't.