The technology world is constantly changing, and Apple is often at the forefront of these changes. One of the most exciting developments rumored in the industry involves Apple's own 5G chips.
Since 2018, Apple has been working on its own 5G modem for its iPhones, a project that has experienced many challenges and delays. But now the breakthrough could be imminent. The renowned Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has recently announced on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) that two iPhone models with the 5G modem developed by Apple will be launched in 2025: the iPhone SE 4 and a completely new, ultra-thin iPhone 17.
The development of the 5G modem
For years, Apple has sought to increase its independence from third-party vendors such as Qualcomm. In 2019, Apple acquired the majority of Intel's smartphone modem business to advance the development of its own chips. This move was part of a larger strategy to take control of key technologies in its own products.
challenges and delays
However, developing its own 5G modem has been anything but easy. The project has encountered numerous technical hurdles and delays. Challenges included the complexity of chip development and integration with Apple's existing hardware and software.
The breakthrough: iPhone SE 4 and iPhone 17
According to Ming-Chi Kuo, the fourth-generation iPhone SE and a new, ultra-thin iPhone 17 will be the first devices to feature Apple's new 5G modem. The iPhone SE 4 is expected to launch in the first quarter of 2025, while the iPhone 17 is expected in the third quarter of the same year. This marks an important step in Apple's efforts to break away from Qualcomm and strengthen control over its own technology.
Benefits and Effects
It remains to be seen what benefits the new 5G modem will offer consumers. One possible advantage could be a deeper integration of the modem into the iOS platform, which could lead to improved performance and energy efficiency. In addition, by developing it in-house, Apple could reduce production costs and respond more flexibly to market demands.
The role of Qualcomm
Despite these advances, Apple will not abandon Qualcomm immediately. Earlier this year, Apple extended its agreement with Qualcomm to supply 5G modems until 2026. This means that the transition to its own 5G chips will be gradual. Apple will continue to use Qualcomm modems in its devices while its own chips are introduced in new models.
Apple's path to independence: The new 5G modem
Developing its own 5G modem is a significant step for Apple and could put the company in a stronger position in the market. With the upcoming iPhone SE 4 and the ultra-thin iPhone 17, both of which are expected to feature the new modem, Apple is once again showing its innovative power. The coming years will show how successful this technology will be compared to previous Qualcomm modems and what benefits it will bring to users. Stay tuned for the future of iPhones and the role that Apple's own 5G chips will play in it. (Photo by dps studio / Bigstockphoto)