Tomorrow Apple will unveil its latest device, the iPhone 11. The device has become known to everyone that it comes with the same dimensions with a triple rear camera in the higher version and a dual in the successor of the Xr and the A13 processor, battery improvements and possibly Apple Pencil support. But there is a fundamental flaw that has appeared in many of the leaks, which is that the device will not support 5G. What is the secret behind this?

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With these great features expected to be added, the lack of support for 5G networks remains a serious flaw in the device, because there are competitors such as Samsung, LG, OnePlus and others who have launched smartphones that support 5G technology, and thus apple lovers have bet on the iPhone 11 Pro. Max and that it will support 5G technology, but unfortunately, the upcoming iPhones tomorrow will not support it, but rather arrived after the news that even next year's phones will also not support 5G. Why?


Is the 5G technology not ready yet!

It seems that the iPhone's lack of support for 5G technology so far is not a bad thing, as the macworld website specialized in Apple matters and its devices tested the Korean giant Samsung Galaxy Note 10+, which supports 5G technology, and the phone comes for $ 1300 and is equipped with a 6.8-inch screen and random size memory 12 GB and four rear cameras. The phone came with great technologies, but owning 5G technology is nothing but the cherry that adorns this wonderful phone.

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In a test conducted by Macworld, the Note 10+ 5G achieved missile speeds higher than 1.6 gigabits (bits not bytes) per second with a rate of upload at 50 Gbps and downloaded a two-hour movie in about ten seconds.

Of course, with such speeds, it makes sense for any company, including Apple, to accelerate the addition of 5G to the iPhone, especially since Qualcomm is already making a 5G modem that Apple can use with the Snapdragon X55 chip, which is designed to provide comprehensive support for separate and different network bands and spectrums such as 5G NR TDD And FDD, mmWave and sub-6GHz, this means that the iPhone device equipped with 5G technology will be able to communicate with all frequencies of the fifth generation networks without a problem.

However, there is a fundamental problem, which is the scarcity of networks that support the fifth generation, and it is also limited until now, so you may find it difficult to obtain 5G coverage wherever you are, so Apple will not consider such technology now while it is still in its infancy, and Apple rarely sells products that are not Ready to use.

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Another problem that occurred with macworld while operating the Note 10+ 5G phone, which is the battery life.During the first three hours that the phone was switched on, the battery life decreased to 60%, and when the fifth generation network was used extensively with a 95% battery charge, the percentage dropped quickly to 35% This is a big dilemma for smartphones, especially for iPhones.


Conclusion

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Simply put, the Apple company can launch an iPhone at any time with the support of the fifth generation networks, but the problem is that “5G technology is not ready for Apple.” The phrase is correct as I read it and not vice versa, because the American company does not introduce a new iPhone with support for a new network, but it is not Strong or widespread even there are some users who do not even know what 5G is, and for this it will take a long time before we see an iPhone working with the fifth generation networks.


Comment iPhone Islam

What was previously mentioned in the article is "Apple's point of view" or "How does Apple think", but from a logical and market point of view, although 5G networks are not really widespread, what happens after a year? What in two years? Is the iPhone a phone designed to work for a year and then throw it in the trash? The iPhone is a phone that works for 5 years, so after 5 years will 5G networks not be widespread? Or is the goal to actually receive this phone after a year to buy another that supports 5G.

What do you think about 5G technology, and does Apple have to support it in the upcoming devices? Or do you agree with Apple's technical viewpoint, which is support later?

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macworld

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