Low-cost 5G Android phones will force Apple's hand to add 5G to all three 2020 iPhones, according to TF Securities' Ming-Chi Kuo.
analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of TF Securities says all three models of Apple's 2020 iPhones will support 5G in order to better compete with 5G Android devices.only two models of Apple's planned 2020 iPhones would ship with 5G support, while a third would offer 4G LTE to help keep costs down. But competition against Android in the low-cost segment will force Apple to add 5G, Kuo said in a note Sunday.baseband business, " Kuo said in his note.
Kuo also said the more expensive iPhone models will need 5G to win favor from wireless carriers that will be pushing the new technology. 5G is a faster wireless network technology that's just beginning to roll out in the United States. Only a few Android phones currently support it, and coverage is so limited that most people can't take advantage of it. But 5G will be more widespread in 2020. The new iPhones that are expected this September won't offer 5G.with 6.7-inch, 6.1-inch and 5.4-inch screen size and that all will have the newer OLED screens that are on Apple's high-end iPhone XS Max and iPhone XS.
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