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iPhone 13 series supports Wi-Fi 6E and extends to 6GHz frequency band

Foreign media MacRumors reported that according to Barclays analyst Blayne Curtis and Thomas O Malley, Apple plans to release the first iPhone models that support Wi-Fi 6E in 2021.

In sharing a research report today, the analyst wrote that given that the semiconductor company will obviously provide various components for this year’s “iPhone 13” models, including Wi-Fi 6E power amplifiers, around the investment of Apple supplier Skyworks The mood of the reader has become “too negative.”

iPhone 13 series supports Wi-Fi 6E and extends to 6GHz frequency band

Analysts said that chip maker Broadcom will also benefit from the adoption of Wi-Fi 6E by Apple and Samsung this year. Earlier this month, Samsung launched a new Galaxy S21 Ultra smartphone based on Broadcom chips that supports Wi-Fi 6E.

Last month, Barclays analysts said that the iPhone 13 model “may” support Wi-Fi 6E, and this is more specific information.

Wi-Fi 6E provides the features and functions of Wi-Fi 6, including higher performance, lower latency, and faster data rates, extending to the 6GHz frequency band. The additional spectrum will provide more airspace beyond the existing 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi, thereby providing higher bandwidth and less interference for Wi-Fi 6E-enabled devices.

Earlier this year, the FCC passed a rule to make the 1200MHz spectrum in the US 6GHz band available for unlicensed use, paving the way for the promotion of Wi-Fi 6E-enabled devices in the country.

Both the Apple iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 series support the standard, non-6GHz version of Wi-Fi 6, as does the second generation of iPhone SE.

Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 13 series in September this year.

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