Apple this year introduced C1, its first in-house 5G modem, with the iPhone 16e. However, the company isn’t expected ...
Almost hidden within the announcement of the iPhone 16e, Apple dropped something of a bombshell: It is producing its own 5G ...
However, this chip does not support ultra-fast mmWave 5G technology, indicating that another upcoming iPhone model may also lack this capability. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman ...
Apple Inc. AAPL is reportedly testing its second-generation C2 modem for upcoming iPhone models ... modem is expected to deliver improved 5G connectivity with enhanced speed and reliability ...
Some reports suggested that these issues contributed to the iPhone 16e’s delay. Apple wanted a new in-house 5G modem to keep costs down for the iPhone 16e. However, Apple has continued to work ...