Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Branded iPhone 5 won't arrive until LTE

"They are five saves for the iPhone version of LTE and will not be until next spring," said Strauss, a company like Qualcomm chips that provide the track, the power of 3G and 4G technologies in the phone. LTE offers among other things, faster download and upload speeds than current 3G technologies.
In addition, CEO Tim Cook has at least two said the earnings conference call (when he was Chief Operating Officer), that "first-generation LTE chipsets to force many design compromises." He said that in April.
And not always to blame Apple, said Strauss, who in the current implementation of LTE mobile phones like the HTC Thunderbolt kludgy say Apple tastes. "There's no way they could come out with LTE right now," said Strauss. Thunderbolt, for example, has LTE baseband (modem) and the second chip Qualcomm 3G chip for speech features.
It just takes too much space inside a relatively compact smartphone like the iPhone. Other experts agree. "The iPhone 4 PCB [PCB] has been very small, do not leave enough room for the chip, so without shrinking the size of the battery (or an increase in the thickness of the phone to the second PCB is larger and a great place to LTE Battery)," says Anand Shimpi, an expert chips and CEO of Anandtech. His comments have been written today.

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