The latest report says that next year's iPhone 17 Series will use Apple's own Wi-Fi 7 chip.
According to renowned supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the iPhone 17 series launching in the fall of 2025 will use an Apple-designed Wi-Fi 7 chip.
iPhone 17 Pro concept photo.
iPhone 17 Pro concept photo.
The chip will replace the Broadcom chips currently used by Apple for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Apple's Wi-Fi 7 chip will be manufactured using TSMC's 7nm process.
It's clear that Apple is looking to move "nearly all" of its products to its own Wi-Fi chips within about three years to cut supply costs and gain more profits.
Illustration photo.
Illustration photo.
Apple is also working on its own 5G chip, which will be separate from the Wi-Fi chip and manufactured using a different TSMC process technology.
This chip will also be gradually used from next year onwards.
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The first product to come with Apple's own 5G modem will be the iPhone SE 4.
However, this product will still use a Broadcom Wi-Fi chip.
By making its own chips, Apple can better control the supply chain, saving costs
However, this does not mean that future iPhones will be cheaper.
With iOS 17 updated in 2024 and still supported with future updates, the iPhone 12 mini not only meets normal needs but is also powerful enough to handle complex tasks.
Equipped with a 5.4-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display, the iPhone 12 mini delivers sharp display quality, true colors, and high brightness, making it easy for users to use in outdoor light.
Despite the small screen size, the 1080 x 2340 pixel resolution provides a vivid and detailed visual experience.
The iPhone 12 mini's dual 12 MP camera cluster still maintains impressive photo quality, with a 12 MP main camera and a 12 MP wide-angle camera.
In well-lit conditions, photos taken from the iPhone 12 mini have high detail and true colors.