2024-08-14
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Apple has been working hard to develop its own baseband to get rid of its dependence on Qualcomm, but it has failed repeatedly, which has led to constant complaints. This is mainly because the signal of the iPhone cannot be guaranteed with the external Qualcomm baseband. However, this problem may be solved on the iPhone 17 series of mobile phones.
According to the latest news, Apple plans to use its self-developed 5G baseband chip for the first time in the iPhone 17 series to be launched in 2025. This time it should be true. After all, it has been broken for so many years, and Apple fans have been waiting for today.
According to Chris Caso, although only a few models in the iPhone 17 series will be equipped with Apple's self-developed 5G baseband in the initial stage, this marks that Apple is further breaking away from its dependence on external suppliers in key technologies.
By developing its own baseband, Apple is expected to significantly reduce its dependence on Qualcomm, resulting in Qualcomm's revenue from Apple decreasing by 35% year-on-year in 2025 and a further decrease of 35% in 2026. Of course, this is mainly due to the improved signal of Apple phones.
So, will Apple’s iPhone 17, which uses its self-developed baseband, make you fall in love with Apple phones again?