
Apple's Francesca Sweet joins iJustine to talk 5G on the iPhone 12
Francesca Sweet, Apple's product line manager for the iPhone, joined Justine Ezarik to talk about the impact of 5G on Apple's newest iPhone lineup.
Francesca Sweet, Apple's product line manager for the iPhone, joined Justine Ezarik to talk about the impact of 5G on Apple's newest iPhone lineup.
According to a new teardown video of the iPhone 12, its new lineup comes equipped with the Qualcomm X55 5G modem.
A new study found that 49% of iPhone owners thought they had a 5G handset and a massive 29% of all smartphone owners say they've no idea if they do or not.
Apple may choose to include only one 5G technology instead of both depending on the region of the world in its 2021 iPhone lineup.
Here's a breakdown of which parts of the country are covered by 5G broken down by each major carrier.
We sat down with two 5G experts to learn more about the technology and debunked a few myths along the way.
A conspiracy theory in the UK linking 5G and the coronavirus pandemic has resulted in the burning of 5G towers and broadband engineers being threatened in public.
A DigiTimes report claims that Apple is set to include AIP (antenna in package) technology in its upcoming 5G iPhone and iPads.
Rumor has it, Apple will be releasing not three new iPhones like last year, not even four new iPhones, but a whopping 5 new iPhones in 2020. Sure, it’s nothing compared to the 879 new phones Samsung will likely release this year, but for Apple, it’s a lot. Like… a lot a lot. So, why?
This year, 5Gn modems are slightly better, the networks are slightly bigger, and even though 5G is still a mess, rumor has it Apple will be going all-in come the fall.