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Apple To Use Its Own Modems In iPhones In 2024: Qualcomm CEO
`We`re making no plans for 2024, my planning assumption is we`re not providing (Apple) a modem in `24, but it`s their decision to make,` Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon, was quoted as saying.
Highlights
- Apple may move into making in-house 5G modem chips for its 2024 iPhones: Qualcomm CEO
- Apple's most recent iPhone 14 models use Qualcomm modems.
- Snapdragon satellite technology is coming to most Android smartphones: Qualcomm.
New Delhi: Chip maker Qualcomm CEO said that it is expecting that Apple may move into making in-house 5G modem chips for its 2024 iPhones, at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023 in Barcelona. Although Apple's most recent iPhone 14 models use Qualcomm modems, the company has been attempting to go solo in the wireless connectivity market for several years, reports CNBC.
"We're making no plans for 2024, my planning assumption is we're not providing (Apple) a modem in '24, but it's their decision to make," Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon, was quoted as saying. (Also Read: Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Launches Twitter Alternative Bluesky)
The report said that the tech giant bought Intel's modem business in 2019, and there had been speculation it would begin using in-house parts this year. (Also Read: "Dear SBI User...:" Are You Also Getting This SMS? Check Truth About SBI Fake Message Scam)
Amon said that Qualcomm had told investors back in 2021 that it did not expect to provide modems for the iPhone in 2023, but Apple then decided to continue for another year.
However, he did not confirm whether Apple would pay Qualcomm QTL licenses if it moves to its own modems, but said royalty was "independent from providing a chip", the report mentioned.
Meanwhile, Qualcomm has announced that its Snapdragon satellite technology is coming to most Android smartphones.
The company said that the "Snapdragon Satellite" will be used in the upcoming smartphones from Honor, Motorola, Nothing, Oppo, Vivo, and Xiaomi.