➀ Google may be moving away from Exynos 5G modems for the Pixel 10; ➁ MediaTek's T900 modem is chosen for its stability and support for 3GPP Release 17 5G specification; ➂ The move to MediaTek is expected to resolve previous modem-related issues and keep costs down.
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