Path: ...!news.roellig-ltd.de!open-news-network.org!weretis.net!feeder8.news.weretis.net!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Jolly Roger Newsgroups: misc.phone.mobile.iphone Subject: Re: =?UTF-8?Q?Apple=E2=80=99s?= Custom 5G Modem Will Be An All-In-One Connectivity Solution Date: 8 Oct 2024 17:07:44 GMT Organization: People for the Ethical Treatment of Pirates Lines: 71 Message-ID: References: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: individual.net 7SCQkGZMOF3Kyw0dXj5JjQoanC0uW91UzPAtzJfHZ53B/rzHuB Cancel-Lock: sha1:X9/kNdUsqPIkzjrd/8rCperQwag= sha256:tI4kqW0x2WCwcOKyMGb0DoTi4p989T9Tuet1PyEmoeA= Mail-Copies-To: nobody X-Face: _.g>n!a$f3/H3jA]>9pN55*5<`}Tud57>1Y%b|b-Y~()~\t,LZ3e up1/bO{=-) User-Agent: slrn/1.0.3 (Darwin) Bytes: 4664 On 2024-10-08, Alan wrote: > On 2024-10-06 04:09, badgolferman wrote: >> The iPhone SE 4 launch will mark a major milestone for Apple in many >> ways. For one, the device will rock an OLED panel, which means that >> it will finally shift Apple from LCD displays to OLED panels on the >> iPhone. Additionally, it will also be the first device to >> incorporate the company's first custom 5G modem. A new report claims >> that the iPhone SE 4 will house Apple's latest A18 chip, custom 5G >> modem, and much more at launch early next year. >> >> We have previously covered that Apple plans to bring its custom 5G >> modem to the entire iPhone lineup, starting with the SE 4. Now, >> 9to5mac has corroborated the same information, suggesting that the >> company's custom 5G modem will house WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS >> capabilities. Additionally, the device is also slated to launch with >> the new A18 chip, which was introduced with the new iPhone 16 models. >> >> As mentioned, Apple has been working on its custom 5G modems for >> years, and next year, it could finally see fit to begin incorporating >> the modem into its different product lineup. We have previously >> covered that the company's custom modem will offer subpar performance >> compared to the current versions from Qualcomm, and it remains to be >> seen how the Cupertino giant will compensate for the loss. However, >> there will be some benefits as well, as it will be an all-in-one >> solution, allowing the chip also to house Bluetooth, WiFi, and GPS >> capabilities. >> >> https://wccftech.com/iphone-se-4-to-feature-apples-custom-5g-modem-and-a18-chip/ > > How can they have "previously covered" the performance of something > that exists only in Apple's labs? They can't. > Did you read the article they linked where they made their claim > initially? I did. > > They offer literally no substantiation for their claim. It's Bloomberg. The same Bloomberg that claimed there were tiny chips smaller than grains of rice on SuperMicro server motherboards that were magically able to transmit hidden data from the servers to China without anyone being able to detect them - that was debunked by several different governments, tons of SuperMicro customers, and of course SuperMicro themselves after extensive investigation and zero corroboration by Bloomberg. That rag is a joke. Relying on them as a source without bothering to verify the claim makes WCCFTech a joke - not to mention badgolferman and Arlen > All they offer is a link to an article by Mark Gurman that doesn't > even claim the performance will be "sub-par". > > But that Gurman article does say one thing that he actually CAN know > something about: > > 'The company’s chip designers are widely seen as the best in the > industry, helping Apple products stand out with speed and battery > efficiency. The team started with the A4 chip in the original iPad and > now has technology in every major Apple device. It also helped > customize suppliers’ components, such as displays and batteries. As usual, this "subpar performance" is a typical baseless claim that trolls latch onto because: APPLE BAD. Nothing more. And you'll be labeled an "Apple religious zealot" by the anti-Applefor pointing this out. -- E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my ravenous SPAM filter. I often ignore posts from Google. Use a real news client instead. JR