In a new report attained by MacRumors, famed Apple insider Ming-Chi Kuo has confirmed that Apple will now upgrade all three of its 2020 iPhones to 5G. Kuo previously revealed that Apple planned to only upgrade its two premium iPhones to the next-gen standard, but that changed after it acquired Intel’s smartphone modem business. And that’s just the start.
Kuo also explains that all three 2020 iPhones will support 5G with mmWave and sub-6GHz spectrum. The former enables cutting edge 5G speeds but only covers a short distance, while the latter still outpaces 4G but sacrifices some speed to cover wide areas - a key factor for rural and suburban coverage. In contrast, a number of Android rivals are expected to only support sub-6GHz 5G.
Interestingly, Kuo also notes that Apple is investigating a sub-6GHz 5G iPhone at a lower price point, but he says it remains uncertain whether the company has the resources to develop four new iPhones simultaneously.
Interestingly, despite Apple’s modem acquisition (and Intel’s willingness to divulge the product roadmaps), Apple is still expected to make use of its April deal with Qualcomm to supply 5G modems in 2020. This is because Apple will not yet have the scale to cater for its own demand next year but, quite brilliantly, it is the Qualcomm deal which facilitated the Intel sale and now Apple has autonomy long term. This is exactly the kind of supply chain mastery Tim Cook specialises in.