On March 5th, during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 in Barcelona, Quectel, a global supplier of IoT total solutions, in collaboration with UNISOC, unveiled a new series of 5G modules based on UNISOC’s three major platforms: the 5G eMBB V620, V610, and the 5G RedCap V527. This new product matrix, characterized by high-end performance, compact design, and lightweight features, marks a new journey towards the large-scale application of the 5G Internet of Things.

Flagship Performance, Redefining the 5G Experience
The RG620UA/RM520UA series 5G modules, built on the UNISOC V620 platform, deliver robust 5G data rates, a quad-core A55 processor, rich Ethernet configurations, and Wi-Fi 7/Wi-Fi 6 connectivity. Simultaneously, they continue to optimize and innovate in areas such as ENDC combinations, RAM+ROM solutions, and adaptation for QuecOpen and OpenWRT/PrplOS. This precisely meets the urgent market demand for high-performance, highly flexible terminals in the 5G FWA sector.
Extreme Compactness, Unlocking New Possibilities for Portability
Targeting space-constrained scenarios like global portable terminals and power IoT applications, Quectel has launched the compact 5G modules RG258UB-GL/RG258UB-CN based on the UNISOC V610 platform. This series employs a highly integrated packaging process, reducing the volume by approximately one-third compared to traditional 5G LGA modules. This frees up more design flexibility for devices like portable mobile hotspots (MHS) and compact power terminals. They also deliver robust performance, fully supporting 5G SA/NSA dual modes and global full network compatibility, with an optimized RF solution to ensure signal stability. By selecting core domestic components, they effectively mitigate supply chain risks while achieving a better balance between performance and cost, helping customers quickly respond to the growing demand for consumer electronics and IoT portable devices in global markets.

Lightweight and Slim, Accelerating the Popularization of 5G
Based on UNISOC’s new generation high-performance 5G RedCap IoT communication chip, the V527, Quectel has introduced the RG155UC-CN lightweight module targeting the IoT market where cost and performance are both critical. This module features an ultra-small, ultra-thin design, reducing volume by 46% and thickness by 17% compared to traditional packaging. It supports a rich software ecosystem, significantly lowering the barrier to upgrading lightweight 5G terminals, and is widely adaptable to consumer and industrial terminals such as smart wearables, tablets, and industrial sensors.
Furthermore, the UniHALO solution, developed by Quectel based on UNISOC’s full range of 5G IoT platforms, has now been successfully adapted to the OpenWRT 24.10 version. This solution aims to provide developers with a more stable and efficient software development environment by simplifying the design process, improving system performance, and effectively reducing DDR and Flash resource overhead. It fully leverages hardware potential, further lowering the development threshold for 5G terminals.

Anchored by Customer Value, Building a Global Digital Future Together
Currently, Quectel 5G modules based on the three UNISOC platforms are widely deployed across various fields including smart industry, smart grid, smart logistics, and consumer electronics. The entire product series adopts low-power design, helping to improve terminal battery life by over 20%, deeply aligning with the “Dual Carbon” goals. The V527 and V610 platforms, with their high cost-performance ratio, lower the barrier to 5G access, injecting momentum into the digital development of emerging markets. The V620 platform, with its outstanding performance, provides a high-speed, low-latency network experience that is truly both “affordable and high-quality.”