Apple Debuts New C1X in-House Modem, the Successor to C1
Apple's new C1X modem delivers up to twice the speed and uses 30% less power than the previous model, enhancing battery life but excluding mmWave 5G support.
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During his keynote, Apple surprised by equipping iPhone Air with the new C1X modem, abandoning rumours about the use of iPhone 16e's C1 modem. This new chip promises better network performance while optimizing autonomy. A faster and more efficient C1X chip Apple announces that its C1X modem is up to two [...] Read more... Follow iPhoneAddict.fr on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iPhone and iPa…
iPhone Air’s C1X Lacks mmWave 5G Just Like Apple’s C1, But Battery Life Could Receive Massive Boost Thanks To N1 Integration
Apple pulled out a major trump card when it announced the iPhone Air, and instead of one of its specifications mentioning the same C1 5G modem found in the iPhone 16e, the sleek flagship flaunts a new and improved C1X baseband chip that is worthy of its premium status. Unfortunately, if you were hoping to experience those blistering-fast mmWave 5G speeds on Apple’s thinnest iPhone, you will be disappointed, because, just like the first in-house …
Apple Takes the Wraps Off iPhone Air
Source: Apple. As expected, Apple revealed the iPhone Air today. The stats are impressive: the Air is just 5.6 mm thick and weighs 165 grams, with a 6.5-inch ProMotion screen and the A19 Pro chip. The back of the device is protected with Ceramic Shield, while the front uses the new Ceramic Shield 2, which Apple says is three times more scratch-resistant. In addition to the A19 Pro chip, the internals of the Air include a new Apple-designed N1 ch…
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