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    Apple iPad Pro M4 2024

    Apple’s Next iPad Pro to Feature In-House 5G Modem, Signaling a Wireless Future

    The highlight of these rumors is the iPad Pro’s potential integration of Apple’s own 5G modem, tentatively dubbed the C2 modem. Current cellular iPad Pro models, released in May 2024,…

    Illustration of the iPhone 17 Air, highlighting its sleek 5.5mm design, alongside the iPhone 16e, with text overlay questioning the absence of the iPhone 17e in 2025, reflecting Apple’s focus on premium models.

    Apple’s C1 Modem Heads to iPhone 17 Air, Leaves Other Devices Waiting

    The C1’s story starts with the iPhone 16e, launched in February 2025. Apple touted it as their most power-efficient modem yet, a claim backed by real-world perks. Users get faster,…

    Apple TV app interface on iPhone, showcasing updated Home screen with streamlined navigation and Apple TV+ content.

    Apple Proxima Modem: A Potential Game-Changer in Connectivity

    The development of the Apple Proxima Modem aligns with Apple’s strategy of reducing reliance on third-party suppliers like Qualcomm. By designing its own modem, Apple could achieve deeper integration with…

    Illustration of Apple’s 5G modem design concept showcasing advanced connectivity features

    Apple’s First 5G Modem Marks the Start of Independence from Qualcomm

    Qualcomm has long been a pivotal supplier for Apple, providing advanced modems for iPhones, iPads, and other products. However, Apple’s transition to its in-house 5G modem signals a shift toward…

    A smartphone is displayed on a dark surface with its back cover removed, exposing the internal components such as the battery, circuits, and various hardware parts. The detailed view highlights the intricate design and arrangement of the internal elements seen in 2025 iPhones.

    Apple’s Bold Move: Dropping Qualcomm Modems from Two 2025 iPhones

    On July 24, 2024, it was reported that Apple intends to use its own 5G modems in two iPhone models slated for release in 2025. This marks a significant acceleration…

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    A pair of white AirPods Pro 3 wireless earbuds with black accents are shown above an open white charging case, all set against a plain white background—perfect for seamless audio and features like live language translation from Apple.

    Apple Announces AirPods Pro 3 with Live Language Translation

    A close-up side view of a gold Apple Watch Series 11 with a light band, displaying a modern, abstract watch face with purple and beige circular patterns—highlighting the device’s advanced features like the Hypertension Monitor.

    Apple Watch Series 11 with Hypertension Monitor Announced

    A person’s wrist wearing a smartwatch displaying a heart icon and the message “Possibly irregular rhythm,” suggesting the watch is monitoring heart health. The image is mostly black and white except for the watch screen.

    Apple Watch Ultra 3: Redefining Wearable Tech for Adventure and Health

    Close-up of a lavender-colored smartphone, resembling the iPhone 17, showing two rear cameras and a flash, set against an abstract purple and white geometric background.

    iPhone 17 Debuts with Bigger Screen and ProMotion for All

    A hand holds a thin tablet vertically, shown from the side. The word "AIR" is split, with "A" on the left and "R" on the right, highlighting the iPhone Air's premium design and Apple’s thinnest smartphone profile.

    iPhone Air: Apple’s Thinnest Smartphone Redefines Premium Design

    A close up of a cell phone featuring the bold design of the iPhone 17 Pro Max.

    iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max: Bold Design and Unmatched Power

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