Apple is preparing the new iPhone 5G - launch date

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Release date of the new iPhone 5G it starts to take shape more and more, after what Intel gave up the place Qualcomm for the production of the future image 5G for iPhone.
After repeated patent litigation and litigation, Qualcomm and Apple have left behind their disputes and signed several agreements, some of which clearly refer to the production in the near future of 5G modems for future iPhone models. It is known that Apple initially announced that they cannot release a 5G compatible iPhone model earlier than 2021, because it will take time to produce them by Intel.

So, Qualcomm will produce the next generation of 5G modems for Apple, and Intel will leave this 5G chip race. This will allow Apple to launch the new generation of iPhone 5G at least a year earlier than originally estimated.
A clear date is not exact, but specialists who analyze Apple's development programs say that they will not be able to launch a 5G iPhone on the market earlier than 2020 or 2021.
Given this huge step that consists in the transition from the 4G to 5G connectivity generation, it is very likely that the first 5G iPhone will not be launched in an autumn, as Apple has accustomed us in recent years, but in the first half of 2020 or 2021.

The new generation of iPhone that will be released in 2019 it is already in a fairly advanced stage of development and it is unlikely that the devices will come with 5G chips. However, it is not excluded! What we can know for sure is that Qualcomm's target date for the production and supply of 5G chips for Apple is 2020.

For the iPhone generation that will be launched in the fall of 2019, we know for sure that they will all come with a screen YOU'RE. iPhone XR being the last iPhone model with LCD.

Regarding the exact release date of the next generation iPhone 5G, we will return with updates to this article as Apple or other sources close to the company reveal this information.

I've been writing passionately since 2004 about Windows and Linux operating systems, and since 2010 I've become a fan of Apple University. I'm currently writing tutorials for Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPods, and other Apple devices.

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