According to Macotakara, the future iPhone 12 can support a new Wi-Fi standard, 802.11a. This version will represent a great improvement in high speed and short distance transmission. In addition, new details about the rumored AirTag, its charging mechanism and availability dates are emerging.
AirDrop ideal Wi-Fi, among others
802.11a and use 60GHz visible to provide transmission between Ultra-Broadband devices. The new version is currently in the development phase and will be available by the end of the year. As usual it will be added to the Wi-Fi 6 compatibility that has already arrived this year with the iPhone 11.
This new process is described as a very short range, something similar to the current Bluetooth technology, but with a much higher transmission capacity. Such technology can do AirDrop Transmission Something nearby. In addition it will also allow communication with other devices, such as Apple Watch or Apple headphones.
AirTag: load, water resistance and availability
Macotakara continues its report on the future AirTag, which we can see announced shortly this March 31. Details are that these smaller machines can be rebuilt using wireless cables. It is yet to be confirmed whether they have used the same charger as the Apple Watch or whether they will use the Qi standard.
So far, rumors have been pointing to consistent and long-lasting button batteries. Due to the limited power consumption of the AirTag service we are able to talk about the changes battery every three months.
In the end, the data taken by Macotakara shows that AirTags was "water completely"Last week we saw that Ming-Chi Kuo expects the production of Ultra-Broadband chip, which enables us to use AirTags, to produce the third quarter.
Although these dates may indicate the availability of gadget In September, it is still too early to issue a presentation in March. Apple, and especially with new products, is inclined present them for initial distribution and, with that, prepare the market for its arrival.
Macotakara has a very successful curriculum when it comes to predicting Apple devices. However, and as usual, this information has yet to be confirmed, so we will have to wait for official confirmation.
Via | Macotakara