Apple claims the iPhone 12 line up supports most 5G bands compared to any other smartphone (see Table 1). In USA, the iPhone 12 line up supports the super-fast 5G mmWave which gives 4.0 Gbps download speed in ideal conditions, and up to 1Gbps download speed in typical conditions.
Read moreDoes iPhone 12 have 5G antenna?
The iPhone 12 Pro today offers a single side-firing 5G millimeter wave antenna window as presented in the image below. In the future, Apple may integrate multiple millimeter wave antennas, including face, side and rear-firing millimeter wave antennas and more.
Read moreDoes iPhone have 5G antenna?
Apple’s cellular compatibility page confirms that only U.S. models of the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro support mmWave 5G bands . In addition, on Apple’s product pages for the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro, the devices are only shown with a mmWave antenna window on the company’s U.S.14 Eyl 2021
Read moreWhy does my iPhone 12 not have a 5G antenna?
Answer: A: Answer: A: Only the US Market iPhone 12 phones have the nmWave band on the side of the phone . Your phone most assuredly has the 5G chip in the phone.25 Kas 2020
Read moreWho uses sub6 5G?
Sub-6 5G will have better coverage than millimeter-wave but isn’t as widely available, making the potential top speed lower. Currently, AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, and U.S. Cellular utilize sub-6 5G in the United States. The FCC says that low-band frequencies are 600Mhz, 800Mhz, and 900Mhz.
Read moreWhat is sub6?
Radio frequency bands below 6 GHz (6,000 MHz) . Prior to 2019, all radio frequency bands used for mobile phones were below 6 GHz. 5G introduced much higher-frequency mmWave bands, and thus the need for the term “sub-6 GHz” to distinguish existing bands from mmWave.
Read moreWhat is mmWave technology?
5G mmWave is a revolutionary cellular technology, providing access to massive bandwidth and capacity available in frequency bands above 24 GHz . Once deemed impossible by skeptics, 5G mmWave is now embraced by the wireless ecosystem and continues to gain momentum globally.
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