[web_stories title=”false” excerpt=”false” author=”false” date=”false” archive_link=”true” archive_link_label=”” circle_size=”150″ sharp_corners=”false” image_alignment=”left” number_of_columns=”1″ number_of_stories=”5″ order=”DESC” orderby=”post_title” view=”circles” This marks a key aspect of the iPhone upgrade Cycle as Apple prepares to enable even faster connectivity on a future version of the iPhone that is expected to be dubbed the iPhone 16e based on industry word from Min Qi Kuo, following up on the Kuo reports regarding mmWave.
Key Features of the Upcoming C1 Modem
The C1 modem’s previous generation supported Sub-6GHz 5G frequencies, which are primarily used for lower-bandwidth 5G clutch and play. These modems are mainly made up of their 4nm or 5nm baseband, a 7nm low-frequency transceiver, and a 55nm power management IC (PMIC). Yet, they don’t offer enough for users looking for the fastest 5G speeds.
The upcoming C1-gen modem will overcome these barriers with mmWave-aware transceivers and front-end blocks. It all bodes well for a much quicker 5G experience in areas with mmWave technology support.
Challenges and Innovations
While the addition of mmWave support promises enhanced speed, it presents challenges in maintaining power efficiency and stability. The new mmWave components will utilize 28nm technology, focusing on overcoming these hurdles to ensure reliable and energy-efficient performance.
Implications for Future iPhone Models
Kuo’s analysis suggests that iPhone 17 Air will also stick with the C1 chip in addition to Apple’s very own Wi-Fi chip. But other members of the iPhone 17 family may still be using Qualcomm’s 5G modems and Apple-designed Wi-Fi tech.
There is no confirmation as of now whether the new and improved C1 modem will be part of future iPhone models or be a standard feature on the upcoming iPhone 18 series that’s expected to launch later in 2025. As of now, there is no detailed information available about Apple’s subsequent modem iteration, the C2.
Conclusion: A Significant Step Forward
The evolution of modem technology for the iPhone is also an important factor in Apple’s continued advancements. With mmWave compatibility, the new C1 modem is a big step up in delivering consumer demand for faster and more reliable mobile data.