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Does iPhone 13 support Wi-Fi 6E? Benefits from improving the experience with AR / VR

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An analyst at Barclays in the UK has reported that the iPhone 13 will support Wi-Fi 6E, an extension of Wi-Fi 6. If realized, it will support the new standard of Wi-Fi communication using 6GHz, and there will be no delay even in the exchange of large-capacity data communication in augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), which is an unprecedented benefit. It seems that you can expect to receive.

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Barclays analysts Brain Curtis, Thomas O’Malley, and Tim Long said from multiple Apple supplier sources, “The iPhone 13 series will support Wi-Fi 6E, and it will be a related chip maker. Skyworks may have the opportunity to tip. “

Wideband communication without congestion is realized

If it supports Wi-Fi 6E, it will support and expand 6GHz in addition to 2.4GHz and 5GHz used in the conventional wireless LAN standard, so that communication will be stable unlike the congested frequency band, and the band. It can be expected that the data transmission speed will be increased by expanding the width.
 
Broadcom executive Vijay Nagarajan said in January 2020, “Wi-Fi communication in the 6GHz band will bring the greatest benefits to users in the last 20 years, including AR, VR devices and new wearable devices. User experience will be enhanced. “

No information about iPhone SE Plus

Barclays analysts confirm with supplier sources not only Wi-Fi 6E, but also iPhone SE Plus (iPhone SE with large screen), which is equipped with a 5.5-inch or 6.1-inch display and is rumored to appear in the latter half of 2021. It seems that it did, but MacRumors wrote that no particular information was available.
 
 
Source: MacRumors
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