Apple Unveils iPhone 16 Series, Plans to Launch In-House 5G Modem by 2025
September 19, 2024
Apple has recently launched its new iPhone 16 series, which includes four models: the iPhone 16, 16 Plus, 16 Pro, and 16 Pro Max.
In a significant move, Apple plans to launch its own 5G modem in 2025, aiming to replace the Qualcomm modems currently used in its iPhones.
To facilitate this transition, Apple has extended its 5G modem supply agreement with Qualcomm through 2026, providing additional time to develop its own chip.
This development follows a five-year effort since Apple acquired most of Intel's smartphone modem business in 2019 for $1 billion.
Currently, all sold iPhones utilize Qualcomm's modems, but Apple intends to phase out this reliance over time.
One motivation behind this shift is to save costs by eliminating licensing fees paid to companies like Qualcomm.
Overall, Apple's strategy appears focused on gaining more control over its supply chain to better plan device features and capabilities.
By developing its own modems, Apple aims to reduce supply chain vulnerabilities and delays, leading to more efficient production and demand management.
The introduction of in-house network chips is expected to enhance device performance, power efficiency, and network connectivity.
While the in-house chips may enhance Apple's control over hardware, significant consumer benefits remain uncertain, aside from potential improvements in battery life.
This marks the first time Apple will mass-produce its own Wi-Fi and 5G chips, reducing its reliance on external suppliers like Broadcom.
This strategic shift mirrors Apple's transition from Intel processors to its own M-series chips for Macs, allowing for more control over hardware and supply chain.
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