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The C1 supports most of the existing spectrum and bands of the modems found in Apple’s iPhone 16 line, including 4G LTE and 5G, with 4×4 MIMO. It is missing Dual-Carrier HSDPA and mmWave.
The iPhone 12 Pro is Apple's best phone, if price isn't a factor. It has an excellent balance of power and speed, an exceptional camera, and great hardware.
This means that if the iPhone SE doesn’t support the new “Andromeda” spectrum, then neither does the iPhone 13. In other words, the iPhone SE isn’t a step backward concerning sub-6GHz 5G.
Apple made a big step by adding 5G connectivity to the iPhone 12, but it may be taking that even further with the iPhone 13 range. In fact, Apple may have to expand its supply chain to supply all ...
While the iPhone 12 has been popular because it’s Apple’s first 5G phone, there’s plenty of room for improvement as 5G matures beyond the first wave of devices.