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All iPhone 17 models to use Apple's in-house Wi-Fi chip

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Vlad 20 February 2025

Apple iOS Rumors

Apple launched the iPhone 16e yesterday, and the device features Apple's first ever self-developed 5G modem, replacing the Qualcomm modems in other iPhones. Apple will allegedly continue this trend of developing important connectivity chips in-house, and a new report today claims that the entire iPhone 17 family, coming this fall, will feature Apple's first self-developed Wi-Fi chip.

This would replace the Broadcom chips Apple currently uses. The information comes from Ming-Chi Kuo, always in the know when it comes to Apple's supply chain in Asia. Interestingly, he notes that the iPhone 17 Air will not only use the Apple Wi-Fi chip, but also the Apple C1 modem that made its debut in the iPhone 16e.

All iPhone 17 models to use Apple's in-house Wi-Fi chip

The iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max meanwhile will use Qualcomm modems with Apple's Wi-Fi chip. This is obviously a very deliberate cost reduction move, as in the long run investing in creating such chips in-house will save Apple a lot of money it's currently paying Qualcomm and Broadcom. But according to Kuo, it's not just all about money - the switch to the in-house Wi-Fi chip will also "enhance connectivity across Apple devices", whatever that means.

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  • Anonymous
  • MtD
  • 25 Feb 2025

Apple uses WiFi/Bloetooth chips from Broadcom

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  • Foxtrot2Novmbr
  • t7P
  • 22 Feb 2025

Will the Wi-Fi chip be stronger than Qualcomm? Will it allow me to watch the deeds while on the toilet. Only time will tell.

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  • AnonD-1188105
  • mrE
  • 22 Feb 2025

how does it compare?

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