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Apple debuted the iPhone 16e with its first in-house cellular modem that has been rumored for months now. The C1 model reduced the brand’s reliance on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon modems for connectivity.
The iPhone 17 series might upgrade connectivity with in-house WiFi chips, promising faster speeds and enhanced performance.
Now, it appears that Broadcoms chips will be replaced in all fall iPhone models, including the iPhone 17, 17 Air, 17 Pro, and ...
Apple is reportedly testing its second-generation C2 modem, marking a significant step in its effort to develop in-house wireless technology and reduce reliance on Qualcomm.
All models in the iPhone 17 series — including the standard iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max — ...
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Most of Apple's iPhone 17 lineup won't be using its new C1 modem, Ming-Chi Kuo claims, but they will still benefit from a new ...
Apple (AAPL) continues to implement more in-house hardware into its iPhones, as TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi ...
Apple just launched its C1 chip, but there’s another new in-house chip coming later this year, reportedly for the full iPhone ...
Apple will use its own custom-designed Wi-Fi chip in all upcoming iPhone 17 models, according to industry analyst Ming-Chi ...
Donald Trump's tariff plans on China could hurt several American companies that get a large portion of their supply chain or ...