iPhone 12 may come new short-range Wi-Fi connectivity

iPhone 12 might come new short-range Wi-Fi connectivity

According to the latest report from Japan’s Macotakara, the next iPhone flagships may come with a new short-range Wi-Fi connectivity standard.

The 802.11ay standard which is still in its developmental phase uses 60GHz spectrum for high bandwidth data transfers. The new standard is described to work similar to Bluetooth but with noticeably faster data transfer speeds. A potential use case for this is for improved AirDrop transfers between compatible iPhone 12 models. This is still an early rumor, though, so we wouldn’t take it too seriously.

The reports also says that we might see the long-rumored NFC AirTags alongside the iPhone 12 lineup. The new report claims these will come with wireless charging capabilities and will also be compatible with iPhone 11 and 11 Pro models.

According to a recent report estimate, Apple is expecting 100 million iPhone 12 shipments in 2020. We are likely to get three sized iPhone 12 models with the Pro models sporting 120Hz ProMotion displays, alongside new 3D sensing cameras and up to 6GB RAM.

The design is expected to be a throwback to the iPhone 4 days with a flat metal frame and the Pro models are said to work on both mmWave and Sub-6 GHz 5G networks. The entry-level iPhone 12 will retain its dual rear camera setup, offer 4GB RAM and support only sub-6GHz 5G.

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