Unconfirmed: Next-gen iPhone Includes Support for 802.11n Networks

Posted in iPhone News by admin. Published April 6th, 2009

Unconfirmed: Next-gen iPhone Includes Support for 802.11n Networks

AppleInsider is reporting that the wireless radio specs in the iPhone 3.0 firmware beta reveal support for a new chip and 802.11n. Current gen iPhones and the iPod touch only support 802.11a or 802.11b/g networks.

So you know what that means. Yes, yet another morsel of rumor and speculation to add to the “new iPhone something or other is due out from Apple this summer” roundup.

But here’s some more meat anyway: In addition to support for speedier 802.11n networks, the 3.0 firmware also includes hints that a “new device” would enjoy more efficient power management. A special “integrated PMU (power management unit)” and a shared Bluetooth/wifi receive signal path would “[eliminate] the need for an external power splitter while maintaining excellent sensitivity for both Bluetooth and WLAN.”

[Thanks: gizmodo.com]



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