As Apple prepares for its next big iPhone launch, the tech community is abuzz with predictions and speculation.
Among these rumours, via Macrumors, is the integration of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X75 modem into the iPhone 16 Pro models, an important step in Apple’s journey towards improved connectivity.
The Snapdragon X75 modem, announced in February, stands as Qualcomm’s next-generation modem.
This potent chip promises not only faster 5G connectivity but also increased power efficiency.
Its unique architecture seamlessly integrates mmWave and a sub-6Ghz transceiver. The outcome?
A modem that occupies 25% less circuit board space and sips up to 20% less power.
For the end user, this could translate to faster browsing speeds and longer battery life.
Interestingly, Apple’s standard iPhone 16 lineup will continue to be powered by Qualcomm’s X70 modem, the same chip that currently runs the iPhone 15 series.
One of the most significant leaps forward with the X75 modem’s introduction is the iPhone 16 Pro’s compatibility with the upcoming 5G Advanced standard.
This next-gen connectivity promises to usher in a transformative phase for mobile communications.
The integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning enhancements could redefine user experiences, laying the groundwork for the much-anticipated 6G connectivity.
Echoing past strategies, Apple might pitch this advancement similarly to how it showcased LTE Advanced with the iPhone 6s in 2015.
Despite the ongoing partnership with Qualcomm, Apple’s aspirations are clear: achieve complete autonomy in modem production.
While the tech giant’s endeavours to develop an in-house 5G modem have faced challenges – think quality issues and overheating concerns – the ambition remains undeterred.
Industry insiders project that by 2026 or 2027, we might witness the debut of an Apple-manufactured 5G modem.
The X75 modem offers faster 5G speeds, better power efficiency, and support for the 5G Advanced standard.
No, only the iPhone 16 Pro models will feature the X75, while standard iPhone 16 models will use the X70 modem.
Qualcomm unveiled the Snapdragon X75 modem in February.
The 5G Advanced standard brings enhanced AI and machine learning capabilities, setting the stage for the transition to 6G.
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