The 5G millimeter wave version of iPhone 13 will become the main force of shipments

A preview report of DigiTimes cited industry insiders’ predictions for the next generation of iPhone smartphones. The highlights include: Apple will launch a new series of smartphones tentatively named iPhone 13 later in 2021, and this year 5G millimeter-wave models will account for more than 50% of total shipments.

Previously, many sources, including well-known analyst Ming-Chi Guo, predicted that the iPhone 13 will support ultra-fast 5G millimeter-wave frequency bands in more market areas. The iPhone 13’s newly supported market areas include Canada, Japan, Australia, and parts of Europe. In contrast, the iPhone 12’s 5G millimeter-wave support is limited to the United States.

As a technology that can provide ultra-fast connection speeds over short distances, millimeter waves are more likely to be deployed in densely populated urban areas. In contrast, the 5G frequency band below 6GHz has longer signal penetration and propagation capabilities and is more suitable for providing coverage in rural and rural areas.

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As early as mid-2019, MacRumors tested Verizon’s 5G millimeter-wave network with Samsung smartphones in the Chicago area. It can be seen that it can easily reach a downlink rate of 2Gb/s, but the actual experience is obviously very much related to the relative position of users and 5G base stations Big relationship.

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