San Francisco, Jan 29 (Ians) Tech giant Apple will reportedly bring support for Wi-Fi 6E network to only iPhone 15 Pro models.
Apple leaker Unknownz21 (@URedditor) shared a document which featured diagrams of the iPhone 15’s antenna architecture, reports MacRumors.
In the document, the iPhone 15 Pro model was labelled as ‘D8x’ and indicated that the faster Wi-Fi 6E will be restricted to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models.
Whereas, the standard iPhone 15 model was labelled as ‘D3y’ and is likely to continue to use Wi-Fi 6 instead of Wi-Fi 6E.
Currently, Wi-Fi 6E has already been added to some of the iPhone maker’s product lineup, but it is limited to the latest iPad Pro, Mac mini and MacBook Pro models.
The Wi-Fi 6E standard enables devices to connect to routers and modems that support it, however it is a more recent technology and is not yet widely used.
Apple leaker Unknownz21 (@URedditor) shared a document which featured diagrams of the iPhone 15’s antenna architecture, reports MacRumors.
In the document, the iPhone 15 Pro model was labelled as ‘D8x’ and indicated that the faster Wi-Fi 6E will be restricted to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models.
Whereas, the standard iPhone 15 model was labelled as ‘D3y’ and is likely to continue to use Wi-Fi 6 instead of Wi-Fi 6E.
Currently, Wi-Fi 6E has already been added to some of the iPhone maker’s product lineup, but it is limited to the latest iPad Pro, Mac mini and MacBook Pro models.
The Wi-Fi 6E standard enables devices to connect to routers and modems that support it, however it is a more recent technology and is not yet widely used.
- 1/29/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
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