Apple’s
journey
to
making
its
own
wireless
chips
has
been
a
long
one,
but
the
end
might
be
in
sight.
Analyst
Ming-Chi
Kuo
posted
on
X
that
Apple’s
switch
to
its
own
in-house
Wi-Fi
/
Bluetooth
chips
will
start
with
the
iPhone
17
in
the
second
half
of
next
year.
Kuo
also
agrees
with
9to5Mac’s
report
that
the
iPhone
SE
4,
expected
in
spring
of
2025,
will
be
the
first
device
to
use
Apple’s
own
homemade
5G
modem.
He
says
that
the
SE
will
continue
using
a
third-party
Wi-Fi
chip
made
by
Broadcom,
and
that
the
iPhone
17
will
be
the
first
device
to
use
both
an
Apple-made
modem
and
Wi-Fi
chip.
Modems
are
hard,
apparently.
Apple
has
been
trying
to
get
away
from
using
Qualcomm’s
RF
modems
since
at
least
2019,
when
it
bought
Intel’s
modem
division.
That’s
because
Apple
famously
likes
to
control
its
own
destiny,
and
also,
Qualcomm
and
Apple
hate
each
other’s
guts.
According
to
reports,
the
iPhone
15
was
supposed
to
be
the
first
Apple
phone
with
the
new
modem,
but
that
proved
to
be
an
unrealistic
target.
The
modem
wasn’t
ready
for
this
year’s
iPhones
either.
The
budget-friendly
iPhone
SE
series
is
due
for
a
serious
upgrade,
and
it
looks
like
Apple
intends
to
add
a
lot
more
than
just
a
new
custom
modem.
Rumors
suggest
it
will
come
with
an
OLED
screen
for
the
first
time,
Face
ID,
and
will
support
Apple
Intelligence.
But
those
aren’t
the
only
upgrades
it
might
see:
a
higher
price
tag
could
be
in
the
cards,
too.
(Originally posted by Allison Johnson)
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