Apple’s 5G iPhone Might be Powered by Intel’s new 5G Modem

Shekhar Vaidya
By Shekhar Vaidya
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This year, it is too much with 4G. Every smartphone brands are now looking forward to the successor of 4G i.e. 5G. Xiaomi seems to be stepping one step ahead of all other brands as Xiaomi confirms 5G support with Mi Mix 3.

Intel is believed to be supplying 5G modem chips for Apple’s iPhone starting in 2020. However, Intel is looking to produce its 5G chips sooner than previously planned, which could be important to test them in upcoming iPhones.

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A press release from Intel hints for the company’s first 5G modem, the XMM 8160, will be produced sooner than originally expected.

“Intel has accelerated the timing of this modem by pulling in the launch by more than a half-year. The XMM 8160 5G will support peak speeds up to 6 gigabits per second, making it three to six times faster than the latest LTE modems available today. It will be available in the second half of 2019 and will deliver the features and experiences to accelerate widespread 5G adoption.”

However, as noted by The Verge, almost all other OEMs are on board to use Qualcomm’s 5G chip.

Currently, at least 18 major companies — including Samsung, Nokia / HMD, Sony, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, HTC, LG, Asus, ZTE, Sharp, Fujitsu, and OnePlus — are working with Qualcomm and its Snapdragon X50 5G NR modems. Huawei and Samsung are both also working on their own in-house 5G modems, too.”

Will the iPhone XS work with 5G?

No existing iPhones will be able to use the 5G network. In fact, it looks like even the 2019 iPhone won’t be able to use the 5G network.

However the iPhone XS and XS Max offer Gigabit LTE. If your carrier supports Gigabit LTE you could take advantage a faster connection and your phone should be better able to find and maintain the connection when the signal is weak.

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This year, it is too much with 4G. Every smartphone brands are now looking forward to the successor of 4G i.e. 5G. Xiaomi seems to be stepping one step ahead of all other brands as Xiaomi confirms 5G support with Mi Mix 3.

Intel is believed to be supplying 5G modem chips for Apple’s iPhone starting in 2020. However, Intel is looking to produce its 5G chips sooner than previously planned, which could be important to test them in upcoming iPhones.

apple 5g iphone

A press release from Intel hints for the company’s first 5G modem, the XMM 8160, will be produced sooner than originally expected.

“Intel has accelerated the timing of this modem by pulling in the launch by more than a half-year. The XMM 8160 5G will support peak speeds up to 6 gigabits per second, making it three to six times faster than the latest LTE modems available today. It will be available in the second half of 2019 and will deliver the features and experiences to accelerate widespread 5G adoption.”

However, as noted by The Verge, almost all other OEMs are on board to use Qualcomm’s 5G chip.

Currently, at least 18 major companies — including Samsung, Nokia / HMD, Sony, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, HTC, LG, Asus, ZTE, Sharp, Fujitsu, and OnePlus — are working with Qualcomm and its Snapdragon X50 5G NR modems. Huawei and Samsung are both also working on their own in-house 5G modems, too.”

Will the iPhone XS work with 5G?

No existing iPhones will be able to use the 5G network. In fact, it looks like even the 2019 iPhone won’t be able to use the 5G network.

However the iPhone XS and XS Max offer Gigabit LTE. If your carrier supports Gigabit LTE you could take advantage a faster connection and your phone should be better able to find and maintain the connection when the signal is weak.

Read More:

Samsung One UI based Android pie coming to Samsung S9, S9+, and Note 9 on Nov 15

Huawei’s latest patent doesn’t have a cutout for front cam

Samsung Galaxy F Foldable Phone Unveiled at SDC 2018

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Shekhar Vaidya is a Blogger, a Web Developer, a CSE UG and a learner who’s learning about CS and programming. Being an introvert, he loves to write tech content instead of discussing it with others in an open stage. If he isn't writing about tech or programming, then most probably you will find him sleeping.
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