Apple just introduced its first proprietary cellular modem, C1. Okla, the back of the Speedist, runs only C -One Modeum And he performed amazingly well, even when compared to Qualcomm chips with Pricey iPhone 16 Handsets.
C1 mmwave loses 5G support, but can still do its job in the speed department. The company found that the iPhone 16 E offered an average of 560mbps download for 90 % of users on AT&T, Verizon and T -Mobile. The standard iPhone 16, with the Qualcomm chip, is faster in this scenario, with an average download speed of 756Mbps. The difference, however, is not strict.
Things change when you go from 90 % to 10th percent. In this case, the iPhone 16E actually improves the standard model. The average data speed for 16E has reached about 218 MBPS, while the Qualcomm -based model has an average of 210 MBPS. Interestingly, the latest iPhone model was the fastest while using AT&T and Verizon networks. It was slowly on the T -Mobile.
As far as the uploaded speed is concerned, 16E performed the traditional iPhone 16 in almost every test. apple As “the most powerful modem ever on the iPhone”, and it seems that it is not hypertension.
Okla’s tests meet our experience, as I am described in detail. We have found that the C1 modem also performed better in some cases of use to the iPhone 16 Pro. However, it is always noteworthy that this chip does not support ultra -wide band 5G.
So investing is a effort to make a modem in a home of Apple, just like these sharp M -series chips. There are major projects for the company’s future repetition. Not only is the C2 way, but Apple is planning to create a purpose processor. This can allow some serious energy and cost benefits.
This article was originally published on Enoget