With all of that having been said and now out of the way, it is important to note that nothing has been confirmed as of right now. All of the information we have has come from analysts who have taken a look at the technical standards that Apple has purchased so far for their next flagship smartphone.
Mac Rumors reveals that Apple recently bought the WiFi 6E standard. This will allow iPhone users to take advantage of WiFi at the 6 GHz frequency range, which is the first time we have seen any advancement on this front since old school 2.4 GHz WiFi gave way to the superior 5 GHz that quickly became the golden standard.
This will be a huge step forward because of the fact that this is the sort of thing that could potentially end up improving streaming quality by offering far more capacity than might have been the case otherwise. The 6GHz band is also quite useful since it is used only for WiFi, so there won’t be any other signals and frequencies that can interrupt an otherwise stable connection.
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The release of the next iPhone will represent an exciting new chapter for WiFi, at least if it is implemented correctly which Apple has a pretty solid reputation for doing.
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by Zia Muhammad via Digital Information World
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