To new iPhone will use the BCM4334 Dual-Band Wi-Fi chips supporting AirDrop (;)


Finding the prototype next generation iPhone which has the 9to5Mac suggests that Apple may use the BCM4334 wireless chip of Broadcom. Compared with the same chip used in the new iPad and iPhone 4S observed change in the production process from 65nm to 40nm which will affect consumption allowing Apple to save some battery for LTE chips are expected to have the new device.
The chip also features Bluetooth 4.0, FM Radio,dual band Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct. In this instance there is to see if the next  iPhone operating  AirDrop, which is supported on Mac and allows easy and wireless file sharing between these devices.

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post