When Apple bought the scraps of Intel’s modem business in 2019, it was just a matter of time before it started selling phones without Qualcomm modems. According to a new report, that time is rapidly ...
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Apple reportedly planned to switch to its own 5G modems with its 2023 iPhones, but Qualcomm now expects to make the ‘vast majority’ of 5G modems for those smartphones Apple reportedly planned to ...
Apple’s move away from Qualcomm modems could begin in 2023. Analysts predict that all the iPhone models released in that year will use 5G modems Apple designed itself. This is another example of Apple ...
As it often does around this time of year, Qualcomm announced its latest and greatest 5G cellular modem. The Snapdragon X70, as it is called, is the successor to the Snapdragon X65 and promises higher ...
Did you know that regardless of the brand of your phone, it is not actually produced by a single company? In order to produce a phone, it is necessary to manufacture components in many different areas ...
Apple is getting closer to ditching Qualcomm as its 5G modem supplier, according to a new Digitimes report. The company has reportedly begun coordinating with other chip companies to develop ...
As per a news story by iPhone in Canada, the Cupertino-based tech giant has previously stuffed its devices with in-house components, switching from what third-party firms have been offering. For ...
Apple will continue to source modem chips from Qualcomm for the 2023 iPhone 15 lineup, reports Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Qualcomm said it is set to provide the "vast majority" of modem chips for ...