iPhone 12 to support both sub-6GHz and mmWave 5G

Apple’s upcoming iPhone 12 line will offer both sub-6GHz and mmWave 5G technology, according to a new report from DigiTimes.
Based on information from within the supply chain, DigiTimes suggests all four iPhone 12 models will work on both sub-6GHz and millimeter wave 5G networks, allowing the iPhone to offer consistent 5G speeds when used in both suburban and urban areas.
The report follows after rumors suggest Apple may release different versions of the iPhone 12 in each country dependant on the 5G infrastructure in each region, with dense urban areas receiving mmWave versions, and broad suburban areas getting the sub-6GHz version.
DigiTimes says that while this is the plan for the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro, Apple may take a different approach in 2021 with its iPhone 12 predecessors.
Apple’s 2020 series of iPhones will work on both sub-6GHz and millimeter wave 5G networks, and the vendor is considering introducing its iPhones supporting either mmWave or sub-6GHz for specific markets next year, according to industry sources in Taiwan.
The Apple Post has gone hands on with a model created based on leaked schematics and specifications for this year’s 6.7-inch “iPhone 12 Pro Max”, offering an early preview of the rumored new squared-edged design, larger display, and more.
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All four of this year’s new models are expected to offer 5G cellular performance, with this set to be one of the biggest selling points for the new models, alongside an all-new design similar to the squared design of the iPad Pro.









