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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Vivo is compatible with local networks of 5G devices in Türkiye

Vivo, a mobile device manufacturer, reshapes its plans for the 5G transition process in Türkiye. The company not only produces hardware, but also works to develop devices that are compatible with existing network infrastructure. Even in countries where 5G has not yet been commissioned, brands such as Vivo continue to search for adaptation to this new era by making preliminary preparations according to the infrastructure. In this respect, Vivo, which has started to land on the field in Türkiye, focuses on the process of harmony with mobile operators.

According to the statements of Gökhan Tahtacı, Assistant General Manager of Sales and Marketing in Vivo Türkiye, the company’s work in this field is not limited to technical tests. At the same time, mutual collaborations are being developed with operators. The tests carried out jointly with large network providers such as Turkcell, Vodafone and Türk Telekom are important in terms of observing the network compatibility of the devices. According to the results of these tests, hardware or software small arrangements can be made.

Vivo’s technical preparation for the Turkish market seems to be an extension of the company’s general approach. Focusing on connection technologies through the Communication Research Institute it established in China years ago, the company also brings its expertise to different geographies. This center, which was operational in 2016, closely follows not only the production of device but also the formation process of network standards. As of February 2025, the company has a patent application for more than 6000 5G and 6G connection technologies.

Vivo’s technical preparation for the Turkish market seems to be an extension of the company’s general approach. Focusing on connection technologies through the Communication Research Institute it established in China years ago, the company also brings its expertise to different geographies. This center, which was operational in 2016, closely follows not only the production of device but also the formation process of network standards. As of February 2025, the company has a patent application for more than 6000 5G and 6G connection technologies.

Vivo optimizes its devices according to the infrastructure specific to Türkiye during the 5G connection process

In addition to this technical infrastructure, the company also has evaluations about the user experience. According to Tahtacı, 5G is not just high speed; The stability of this connection with the device is at least so important. In this process, which includes the elements of the device such as heating, energy consumption and connection continuity, the software and hardware side is discussed together. Therefore, Vivo develops systems that will prevent performance loss, especially in scenarios such as the use of very intense multimedia and mobile games.

At the beginning of these scenarios, the liquid cooling system is. This system, which is located on the new generation Vivo phones, has been developed to prevent the device from overheating in long -term use. Thus, the user can use both connection speed and device performance at the same time. It is clear that such cooling systems have gained importance in regions where the summer months like Türkiye last. The company also aims not to limit such technical features to the upper segment devices.

Another issue that Tahtacı mentioned is the accessibility level of the devices. The purpose of the company is to reach 5G -supported phones not only to a specific income group, but to a wide user base. In this context, the development of models with different price ranges is on the agenda. It is thought that models that are based not only speed -oriented, but also practical in daily use will attract interest in the Turkish market. Thus, it will be possible to use 5G devices not only in big cities but also in various parts of Anatolia.

The relations with operators in Türkiye have moved beyond technical harmony. Common campaigns, special device series and localized software supports are also discussed. Such collaborations are not limited to network tests, but may also have some consequences on marketing and customer support. Especially during the transition to 5G, the coordination between the operator and the device manufacturer can determine the user’s direct experience.

In addition, Vivo’s future plans are not limited to 5G. The company’s Research Institute in Beijing has been working on 6G for a while. The two technical reports published in 2020 include predictions about how 6G would sit in an infrastructure. These reports raise a more comprehensive way of communication, not just the internet, not only the internet. A system in which the boundaries between the physical and digital world will become uncertain is envisaged.

With 6G, not only phones, but also wearable devices and sensor networks will be used more intensively. Vivo’s focus on this issue include increasing data speed, increasing connection stability and improving signal distribution. Cell -free network structures and artificial intelligence -supported communication systems are the other feet of this effort. In other words, the connection is not only a infrastructure, but also a system with environmental awareness.

In the general framework, Vivo’s 5G plans for Türkiye consist of multiple stages. In the first place, technical compatibility, then user experience and finally expanding steps come. Regular tests of devices with local operators is one of the starting points of this process. 5G in Türkiye is not yet active; But the company does not want to be caught unprepared when the transition process begins.

Vivo’s works on both today and the coming years give signs of quiet but comprehensive preparation in the field of mobile communication. Tests, optimizations and software-donation integrations sit in a single frame: 5G devices in Türkiye can work uninterruptedly from the first day. This approach begins from the dynamics of the network, not within the device.

Danish Kapoor