Preliminary Peek at B5G 6G Terminals Executive Summary With the commercialization of 5G, the communication industry has extensively opened up research work on next generation mobile communication technology (6G) in 2019. According to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the next generation of mobile communication is expected to become commercially available by 2030. According to the ITU Network 2030 Working Group, the next generation mobile communications system will support three major scenarios: Very Large Volume (VLV) and Tiny Instant Communications (TIC), Beyond Best Effort (BBE) and High-Precision Communications (HPC), and coexistence of multiple types of networks (ManyNets). As indicated by these scenarios, the future network will deliver communication services with higher rate, lower latency, more connections and wider coverage. However, regarding to future terminals (B5G/6G terminals), the industry has not yet provided a clear description. This white paper attempts to explore the B5G/6G terminal initially. We wish the white paper can trigger an extensive discussion on B5G/6G terminals in the industry and lay a solid foundation for a clear definition of B5G/6G terminals in the future. In this white paper, Chapter two analyzes the development trend and requirements of the B5G/6G terminal form, and then describes the types and specific requirements of B5G/6G terminal types from the consumer-oriented and industrial-oriented aspects, respectively. Chapter Three explores the capabilities of B5G/6G terminals in terms of communication, computing, display/interaction/sensing, and battery life. Chapter Four focuses on exploring the future development of terminal technologies, trying to clarify some potential technological development routes.
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