Lenovo Xiaoxin 5G CPE Specifications
The Unisoc V510 chip, a 6nm baseband processor that enhances both performance and power efficiency, is included in the 5G CPE. Depending on the network conditions, it can support peak download speeds of up to 2Gbps and uploads of around 900Mbps. If 5G is unavailable, it automatically switches to 4G networks.
The router sports a versatile triple-SIM setup. It includes two built-in 5G SIMs (China Mobile and China Unicom) and an additional slot that supports cards from all major Chinese carriers, including China Telecom. For those who prefer wired connectivity, it features a gigabit Ethernet port for broadband access.
On the wireless front, it supports dual-band Wi-Fi across 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies. The 2.4GHz band uses 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6), while the 5GHz band runs on 802.11ac, complete with OFDMA and 2×2 MIMO support. It also offers 80MHz channel width on the higher band, improving data throughput for multiple devices.
It packs 512MB of RAM, enabling it to handle up to 24 devices simultaneously without performance drops. From smartphones and laptops to smart TVs and printers, the Xiaoxin 5G CPE is built to keep everything connected smoothly.
The router features a fanless vertical design finished in a minimalist Sakura White. Heat is managed via an internal aluminum heatsink, keeping things cool and quiet. Lenovo has tested the unit for durability, with over 15,000 hours of continuous operation and drop resistance checks ensuring long-term reliability.
In terms of security, it comes with a dedicated encryption chip, firewall support, anti-hijack protocols, and end-to-end encrypted communication - features that cater to today's increasingly connected homes.
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