Mickey Papillon nailed the Verizon iPhone and the chipset it would be using a year before it was announced, so when he says LTE just might be coming to iPhone 6 in 2012 via the Qualcomm MDM9615, we’re going to pay attention.
Back in February, Qualcomm unveiled it’s next generation of chipsets, including the MDM9615. This chip will provide enhancements in modem performance, power consumption, board area and BOM expense, exactly what Apple is looking for in its devices. The 9615 will support LTE (FDD and TDD), DC-HSPA+, EV-DO Rev-B and TD-SCDMA. This single chip [will likely live alingside] what we will all know as the A6 processor, and will be available in late 2011, perfect timing for Apple to start testing and ready them for production.
So February 2011 introduced the stand-alone Verizon iPhone, next week the white iPhone 4 and fall 2011 will bring the dual-mode iPhone 5, and 2012 will crank this up with an LTE iPhone 6?
Sounds good to me. What do you think?
[via, source]
Back in February, Qualcomm unveiled it’s next generation of chipsets, including the MDM9615. This chip will provide enhancements in modem performance, power consumption, board area and BOM expense, exactly what Apple is looking for in its devices. The 9615 will support LTE (FDD and TDD), DC-HSPA+, EV-DO Rev-B and TD-SCDMA. This single chip [will likely live alingside] what we will all know as the A6 processor, and will be available in late 2011, perfect timing for Apple to start testing and ready them for production.
So February 2011 introduced the stand-alone Verizon iPhone, next week the white iPhone 4 and fall 2011 will bring the dual-mode iPhone 5, and 2012 will crank this up with an LTE iPhone 6?
Sounds good to me. What do you think?
[via, source]
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