Learn how you can turn On/Off Support Wifi 6 Standard for Mobile Spot on the Samsung Galaxy S23/S23+/Ultra.
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Samsung has several phone models that support the WiFi 6 (802.11ax) standard. Some examples of Samsung phones that support WiFi 6 include:
Samsung Galaxy S21 series, S22+, S23 Ultra, and other S23 series
Samsung Galaxy Note20, Note20 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2, Z Flip, Fold 3
Samsung Galaxy A52, A72, A53
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7, S7+
WiFi 6 is the latest wireless networking standard that offers faster data transfer speeds, better network efficiency, and improved performance in congested areas. With a WiFi 6 compatible device like these Samsung phones, you can enjoy faster and more reliable internet connections, especially when connected to a WiFi 6 enabled router or access point.
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