A new leak has revealed that the upcoming Huawei AX2 Pro WiFi Router will support the latest Wi-Fi 6 Plus standards. The news arrives from a leakster on Weibo, a Chinese microblogging website.
According to known tipster @看山的叔叔, the new AX2 Pro router from the Chinese tech giant is expected to support 2000Mbps wireless data transmission, although, the router will apparently not feature 160Hz bandwidth. Furthermore, the device is said to be available in two color variants, namely black and white. In terms of design, it will reportedly feature a body that is similar to the AX3 Pro that was launched last year.
The AX3 series from the company will also support the Huawei’s one touch to connect to the internet feature that will work with android smartphones that are equipped with the NFC. Through this, one can simply connect to the router by tapping their devices on the router for internet. The leakster also believes that the company will further reduce the price of the latest AX3 series of WiFi routers.
Keep in mind, this is still an unconfirmed leak, so take this report with a pinch of salt for now. Unfortunately, finer details regarding this router are currently unknown, but it will likely feature a quad core chip similar top its predecessor along with the latest WiFi 6 Plus standard. So stay tuned for more, as we will be providing updates when additional information is available regarding this matter.
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