The iPhone is reportedly getting 5G in 2020
The first 5G
phones are set to start arriving next year. Motorola plans to bring next-gen
connectivity via a Mod for the Z3, and companies like LG and OnePlus have
promised to deliver the tech baked into handsets at some point in 2019. iPhone
users, on the other hand, may have to wait a bit longer.
The
technology is, of course, an inevitability for Apple (along with everyone else,
really), so it’s just a question of when. A new report from Fast Company (via
the Verge) puts the timing around a year and half out.
The “source
with knowledge of Apple’s plans” put the 5G iPhone’s arrival at some point in
2020, with Intel supplying the tech this time out. Apparently Apple and Intel
are going through a bit of a rough patch of late, courtesy of heat/battery
issues with the 8060 5G modem. Of course, things aren’t rough enough for the company
to hit up Qualcomm again.
Given the
on-going battle between the two companies, that’s probably a bridge too far.
Instead, Apple’s holding out for Intel’s 8161 chip. 5G presents a solid
opportunity for Intel to regain some of the substantial ground it ceded to
Qualcomm in the mobile market the last time out.
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