All the rumors of the last months suggest that Apple is preparing for the launch of its iPhone with 5G at this launch. It's the next step for wireless communication not only for the iPhone but also for the iPad to offer soon. According to a new report, it is expected the iPad model will soon include 5G mmWave.
DigiTimes explains (via MacRumors) that Apple is preparing for the next-generation 5G iPad. This statement is based on reports from Apple's supply chain, where Taiwan-based company Advanced Semiconductor Engineering appears to be present. to prepare this new Apple supply antenna
Given that a 5G antenna is more expensive to produce than a 4G antenna (just because it's a new technology), it makes sense that it will come with IP Pro. The iPad Pro is where Apple often introduces all new technology for the iPad and years ago, once they were paid, they introduced a few models where they could reduce the final product price. Now, the question remains whether it will come with the Apple Pro whether Apple is preparing for March or not.
What is that 5G mmWave and 5G sub-6GHz?
You've certainly seen that months ago we're talking about different types of 5G
For now Manufacturers build different types of 5G communications and antennas for each model That would support this connection. 5G by standard lines is the use of a specific wireless bandwidth, as there is 4G. Jumping is used to introduce improvements such as better speed or greater distance. However, it is impossible to have everything and you have to choose. Communication is faster, less accessible, faster, faster.
There are two standards currently being attempted. On the one hand we have mmWave and on the other sub-6GHZ, both are 5G standards. While mmWave reaches maximum speed, sub 6GHz is able to reach long distances. That is why, for example, it is interesting to use mmWave in well-covered cities and sub-6GHz in rural areas. That is why the most powerful iPhone this year is expected to bring 5G high-efficiency technology in both cases. While the iPad, is a niche product, it can be limited to mmWave that improves connection speed.
Via | MacRumors