iPhone 5 Will Support 4G, Using Qualcomm Chip


An analyst at Rodman and Renshaw reported that the latest iPhone 5 made by Apple will be a 4G device that supports LTE (Long Term Evolution), in contrast with the naming of four is now the real iPhone does not yet support 4G connectivity.

iPhone 5 will most likely use two modem chips that Apple can produce the product of 3G and 4G, said Ashok Kumar, Director and analyst at Rodman and Renshaw.

In addition, these analysts also claim that would be a contributor Qualcomm chip for iPhone 5 and the upcoming Verizon CDMA iPhone, Infineon than that so far have contributed chip iPhone 3G made by Apple.

Previously, Apple is also rumored iPad will release a second generation later in early 2011. This second generation rumored iPad has been equipped with 7-inch screen, and two cameras front and back. Which one is more accurate, the latest iPad or iPhone 5th with 4G connectivity, only Apple knows.

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