In recent weeks there have been a ton of rumors flying around that Huawei could be a potential modem provider for Apple’s first generation of 5G smartphones. That has now officially been addressed at ...
Huawei have announced their latest wireless modem, the i-Mo, which will debut at Mobile World Congress next week. The Huawei i-Mo, which is apparently the size of a "small key chain", has both an ...
Huawei, Samsung (NASDAQOTH: SSNLF) and Qualcomm are currently the only three chipmakers that have released 5G modems. Qualcomm was Apple's longtime modem supplier, but escalating legal disputes over ...
Apple already has a supplier for the necessary modem: Intel. But this company is still developing the chip, with the first samples not scheduled to go out until this fall. If this process runs into ...
Huawei’s latest Kirin 990 flagship chipset will include a version with a built-in 5G modem, as well as offering a speed increase compared to its predecessor, the company announced onstage at IFA 2019 ...
A new report from China claims that Huawei will introduce a 5G modem with the Kirin 985 chipset. While several semiconductor companies already released 5G modems, these chips are installed separately ...
Having concluded its battle with Qualcomm, Apple will use the company’s modems for its eagerly anticipated 5G iPhone. However, it seemingly has a strong backup option in the form of Huawei’s own 5G ...
While the Android competition roll out more 5G devices with super fast connectivity, Apple is facing a short- and medium-term future with a lack of 5G modems in the iPhone, possibly until the 2021 ...
Chinese telecoms giant Huawei is allegedly willing to sell its 5G Balong 5000 modem, but only to one other smartphone maker: Apple. To date the modem has been intended strictly for Huawei's own ...
In recent weeks, there have been a lot of rumors that Huawei may become a potential modem supplier for Apple's first generation 5G iPhone. At today’s conference, Huawei confirmed that it had no deal ...
For years, Huawei has been developing its own high-powered processors and modems, all to power its big portfolio of mobile devices. And so far, the company has almost completely refused to sell any of ...