Apple’s journey to making its own wireless chips has been a long one, but the end might be in sight. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo ...
According to current rumors, iPhone SE 4 will come out ... In September, DigiTimes suggested that Apple's first 5G modem chip would not support faster mmWave technology, and would instead ...
Apple's first 5G modem could finally arrive with the ... One of the big missing features from the iPhone SE is support for a night mode — something that's put Apple's phone at a disadvantage ...
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And unlike 6G networks, the first smartphones with 5G Advanced support have already hit store shelves. So what exactly does the 5.5G or mid-generation 5G Advanced update mean for you and me?
Apple supply chain analysts Ming-Chi Kuo and Jeff Pu both say Apple will use its in-house developed WiFI and Bluetooth chips ...
It has long been rumored that Apple wants to put all of its wireless technology into a component produced by TSMC. However, ...
Kuo had previously said that Apple would first use a new in-house 5G chip in its upcoming “iPhone 17 Air” and iPhone SE 4 ...
As a rule of thumb, most flagship Android phones as well as recent iPhone models sold in the US have full support for 5G UC, including the highest-end mmWave bands. Moving down the stack ...