Wi-Fi 6E will only come to the iPhone 15 Pro

Wi-Fi 6E will only arrive on the iPhone 15 Pro. According to a “leaker” who can boast the correctness of some rumors that have proved to be correct in the past, Apple will offer Wi-Fi 6E on the iPhone 15 Pro with SoC A17 but not on iPhone 15s.

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The leaker “Unknownz21” has sent to Macrumors and other sites a document that appears to come from some Apple supplier and should prove that WiFi 6E will be integrated only on future top-of-the-range iPhones.

The diagram in question refers to iPhones with a designation composed of letters and numbers; D3y should be the reference to iPhone 15, D2y to iPhone 14, D8x to iPhone 15 Pro and D7x to iPhone 14 Pro.

From previous rumors reported by analysts it has already emerged that Wi-Fi 6E should arrive with the iPhone 15 but it is not clear whether this will be a peculiarity reserved for the Pro models. This choice could be made plausible by the SoC that Apple will use: for iPhones 15 Pro Apple could use the A17, while for standard iPhones take advantage of the A16, along the lines of what was done last year: the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus use the A15 processor, while the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max use the A16.

Apple already offers WiFi 6E with the latest iPad Pro, MacBook Pro and Mac mini. Among the advantages of WiFi 6E (provided you have suitable routers / access points) is the possibility of benefiting from channels and features that improve wireless performance.

Wireless signals are transmitted within specific spectrum ranges without a license, as required by law. The last three generations of wireless technology have used two signal bands: the first, the 2.4GHz band, is riddled with interference from various devices, including baby monitors and microwaves; even the 5GHz band is becoming congested with older generation Wi-Fi devices and networks. Wi-Fi 6E connections use a new 6GHz band and not legacy devices. It is called Wi-Fi 6E because it represents an extension of the available frequencies that can be used for the transmission of Wi-Fi 6 signals.

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