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Apple Innovates: Introducing Eco-Friendly 5G Modems

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By 24matins.uk,  published 7 December 2024 at 19h06, updated on 7 December 2024 at 19h06.
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By designing its own modems, Apple aims to enhance device battery life, combining 5G innovations with energy efficiency for a groundbreaking user experience.

Apple is forging ahead with its development of custom 5G modems, a step that underscores its commitment to technological excellence. The primary goal is to significantly boost the energy efficiency of its devices, offering a substantial benefit to electronic device users.

Progressing Towards Enhanced Battery Life

Energy efficiency is a major challenge in the smartphone sector. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset has made notable strides in this area, yet Apple aims to push the boundaries further. Through internally designed modems, the company plans to optimize energy consumption, thus enhancing performance reliability. A seamless interaction between the modems and other hardware components should result in a longer battery life, even amid the high energy demands of 5G technology.

The latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset from Qualcomm has shown the lowest battery depletion among Android SoCs, with a 31% drain in 5G and 25% in 4G-LTE.

Unleashing 5G’s Potential in the Apple Vision Pro

In line with its innovative approach, Apple is reportedly considering integrating 5G technology into future versions of the Apple Vision Pro. This would be the first among its devices to feature custom 5G modems, potentially enhancing cellular support, and thus boosting both performance and mobility of the Vision Pro. 5G could provide a smoother and more powerful extended reality experience for users, both indoors and outdoors.

A Gradual Rollout to Maximize Efficiency

Apple’s ambitious plan involves implementing its 5G modem technology over a three-year period. The company aims for a gradual enhancement of 5G capabilities, starting with 5G Sub-6GHz connectivity in 2025, followed by the integration of mmWave technology in 2026, and finally a third-generation modem in 2027.

Apple’s technological endeavors “could significantly improve the energy efficiency” of its devices, heralding a new era for the electronics industry.

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