APPLE’S next smartphone could boast 5G speeds and potentially a foldable screen, according to predictions from top industry experts. The eagerly anticipated gadget is expected to launch in Se…
, Digital Technology and Science EditorAPPLE'S next smartphone could boast 5G speeds and potentially a foldable screen, according to predictions from top industry experts.
"5G technology will definitely be added and this will make it a more future-proof purchase than current models."Several of Apple's competitors – including Samsung, Huawei and OnePlus – have already created 5G phones to support the new speeds.One analyst worries that if Apple supports two different types of 5G internet, it could mean your iPhone will cost more.
The world's network operators have settled on a new method of delivering mobile internet to your phone, making it possible to offer far higher download speeds. But he also thinks Apple might finally jump on the foldable phone bandwagon – like rivals Samsung and Huawei.
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