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Apple iPhone 13 Series Reported To Have Wi-Fi 6E Support

Apple recently released smartphones iPhone 12series, making them the company's first 5G devices. Now there are messages on the net about his successor.

According to the latest report MacRumors, future iPhone 13 series models are expected to support the technology WiFi 6E... Semiconductor manufacturer Skyworks could become a power amplifier supplier.

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In addition, the report also adds that Broadcomm will also benefit from Samsung and Apple's adoption of Wi-Fi 6E technology. For those who don't know, recently released Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra comes with Wi-Fi 6E support and this technology is based on the Broadcom chip.

As for Wi-Fi 6E technology, it is similar to Wi-Fi 6 in terms of features, including higher performance, lower latency, and higher data rates. However, the technology uses the 6 GHz band and provides much more airspace than existing 2,4 and 5 GHz Wi-Fi.

Recently FCC adopted new rules that make the 1200 MHz spectrum in the 6 GHz band available for unlicensed use in the United States. This paves the way for the deployment of Wi-Fi 6E enabled devices in the US.

As for Apple smartphones iPhone 13series, they are expected to go on sale this September. Since it's still a few months away, we expect to learn more about phones in the coming months.

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