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Leak claims iPhone SE 4 will feature an Apple-made 5G modem

Leak claims iPhone SE 4 will feature an Apple-made 5G modem

Now that the iPhone 16 launch is in our rearview mirror, we can start looking at the models coming in 2025. And first up, what’s shaping up to be a very interesting update to the lesser iPhone expensive – it could include a major new Apple component. which I have been working on for over ...

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The iPhone 15 will continue to mount a Qualcomm 5G modem

The iPhone 15 will continue to mount a Qualcomm 5G modem

It seems unbelievable that Apple can “stifle” something a priori simple for them, like being able to develop their own chip in charge of the 5G data transmission. After abandoning its initial plan to create its own 5G chip, Apple bought the Intel division of said modem in 2019 to finally be able to design ...

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The iPhone modem will be the next chip developed by Apple

The iPhone modem will be the next chip developed by Apple

He was one of the Apple’s flagship strategies, De develop your own chips to no longer depend on third parties and do what they want with their devices. A great commercial success of which we could see the maximum splendor with the launch of the M1 processor of Macs. Previously, Apple had succeeded in developing ...

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What is Bridge mode and why do you need it?

What is Bridge mode and why do you need it?

Bridge mode is a networking concept which, to put it simply, means that the router’s NAT mechanism is disabled. If you are here it is because you are wondering whether or not you should use it on your router or Mesh Wi-Fi system. The answer is very simple: if you are connecting a second router ...

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Apple will have its own 5G modem ready next year.

Apple will have its own 5G modem ready next year.

As Juan Palomo used to say: I cook it myself and I eat it. This is the philosophy of Apple. The last clear example was the project (already reality) Apple silicon. Macs already present and future will no longer have an Intel processor to mount theirs. Now the next step is to kick Qualcomm and ...