All 2020 iPhone Models to Get 5G Support, Claims Analyst

All 2020 iPhone Models to Get 5G Support, Claims Analyst

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Apple will be a whole year late to the 5G party, but it won’t matter since experts claim it will take several years before the 5G standard becomes ubiquitous in several markets. However, that hasn’t stopped rumors from clamoring that Apple’s 2020 iPhone lineup will comprise up of 5G modems. A popular analyst has now laid his predictions on additional features belonging to the upcoming iPhone range, stating that all three models launching next year will be 5G-ready.

Ming-Chi Kuo is at it again with yet another report, though this time he has changed his predictions slightly. The analyst from TF International Securities now states that instead of two models getting 5G support, all three of them will feature a 5G modem. Kuo did not state which companies would Apple be tapping to become its 5G modem suppliers, but according to a previous report, the California-based giant will apparently be using hardware from both Qualcomm and Samsung.

All 2020 iPhone Models to Get 5G Support, Claims Analyst

Jul 28, 2019, 10:15pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/all-2020-iphone-models-5g-support/ > Apple will be a whole year late to the 5G party, but it won’t matter since experts claim it will take several years before the 5G standard becomes ubiquitous in several markets. However, that hasn’t stopped rumors from clamoring that Apple’s 2020 iPhone lineup will comprise up of 5G modems. A popular analyst has now laid his predictions on additional features belonging to the upcoming iPhone range, stating that all three models launching next year will be 5G-ready. > Ming-Chi Kuo is at it again with yet another report, though this time he has changed his predictions slightly. The analyst from TF International Securities now states that instead of two models getting 5G support, all three of them will feature a 5G modem. Kuo did not state which companies would Apple be tapping to become its 5G modem suppliers, but according to a previous report, the California-based giant will apparently be using hardware from both Qualcomm and Samsung.