Even though the Apple iPhone 15 series is still months away from release, there have already been a lot of rumors and reports concerning the upcoming devices. The most recent one now reveals yet another new detail of the iPhone 2023. Let’s look, then. Only a small number of Apple’s devices currently support Wi-Fi 6E, including the most recent 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro, 11 and 12.9-inch iPad Pro, and Mac mini versions.
The iPhone 15 models will have a Wi-Fi 6E connection, as per a research note by analysts Tom O’Malley and Blayne Curtis. Unfortunately, it’s not clear whether the newest networking standard will be included in all of the models or if it would just be available on the Pro variations, which are more expensive. The Cupertino-based company already provides Wi-Fi 6E standards on its most recent iPad Pro models, as well as the Mac mini PCs and MacBook Pro.
However, the current-generation iPhone 14 series only supports the less modern Wi-Fi 6 standard. For the benefit of those who are uninformed, this standard operates on both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, while Wi-Fi 6E also operates on the 6GHz band. Faster wireless speeds, less latency, as well as less signal interference are all made possible by this. In other words, it delivers a number of enhancements over its forerunner. Although one would also have to connect it to a router that meets the most recent standards in order to make use of everything Wi-Fi 6E has to offer.
It’s interesting to note that the iPhone 13 as well as the 14 series were previously speculated to support the Wi-Fi 6E standard. Since everyone now knows that this did not occur, the likelihood that the upcoming iPhone 15 will include this wireless communication technology is higher. But bear in mind that this is still just a report, so for the time being, take this information with a grain of salt.