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6GB memory + 5G baseband, the iPhone 14 with a network speed of 10,000 gigabits, the signal is stable

Apple’s iPhone 14 series mobile phones are getting closer and closer. This year may be a large-scale hardware upgrade in the history of the iPhone. The processor has been upgraded to A16 (Pro series), and the entire series will also come standard with 6G memory. It is reported that the 5G baseband of the iPhone 14 series will be used. This time, it will also be upgraded to the Snapdragon X65, which supports 10Gbps 10 Gigabit network speed.

6GB memory + 5G baseband, the iPhone 14 with a network speed of 10,000 gigabits, the signal is stable

Everyone knows that Apple’s A-series processors do not integrate 5G basebands. In recent years, they have been plugged in with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 5G chips. This year’s iPhone 14 series – maybe the Pro series, or the entire series should be upgraded to Snapdragon X65, this is the 5G baseband released by Qualcomm early last year, and the Snapdragon 888 series began to be integrated. This is Qualcomm’s fourth-generation 5G baseband, which is produced using a 4nm process.

The Snapdragon X65 is the world’s first 5G modem-to-antenna solution compliant with the 3GPP Release 16 5G specification, supporting major frequency bands in different regions of the world, and the world’s first 10Gbps 5G baseband.

However, even if the iPhone 14 series supports a 10Gbps 10 Gigabit network, it is difficult to achieve such a high speed in practice, but the Snapdragon X65 has higher energy efficiency and better connection quality. Perhaps the signal of the iPhone 14 this time is just fine.

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