Huawei denies reports about selling 5G modems to Apple
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- 17 Apr 2019
Walter C. Dornez, 17 Apr 2019Great. Though I wonder why Apple is in a rush to get 5G. It... moreBecause hardware sales are slowing down. Nothing like some poorly-understood and over-hyped tech to boost sales.
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- 17 Apr 2019
Walter C. Dornez, 17 Apr 2019Great. Though I wonder why Apple is in a rush to get 5G. It... moreBrag right and market dominance, it"ll only less than 5% android sold with 5G next year, while all newer iPhone 100% 5G compatible. The will able to claim as 5G leader and revolutioner
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- 17 Apr 2019
Personally im not a fan of apple..but i think apple should also be given fair play in the 5G game
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- 17 Apr 2019
This rumor is ridiculous from day one. Many iphones are being used in US government and important organizations. How come they can accept their future phones to use key components from their opponents?
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- 17 Apr 2019
AnonD-558092, 17 Apr 2019You guys are slow. The Qualcomm/Apple fight is over. http... moreGreat. Though I wonder why Apple is in a rush to get 5G. It's primitive at the moment, with it being in early stages. It'll at least take until 2020 for it to deliver on it's lofty promises
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- 17 Apr 2019
Not sure why anyone would believe that claim. It was all media and analysts made up news story.
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You guys are slow. The Qualcomm/Apple fight is over.
https://www.xda-developers.com/qualcomm-accuses-apple-stealing-secrets-giving-intel/
"Update: Settlement
Apple and Qualcomm have finally settled a dispute that has been going on for several years. Why now? If the dispute continued, it could disrupt Qualcomm’s business model and Apple’s ability to bring a 5G iPhone to market (due to waiting for Intel’s 5G modems). Apple has agreed to pay an unspecified amount to Qualcomm and both parties have struck a 6-year patent license deal and “multiyear” wireless chipset deal. So a long-running legal battle may have come to an end because of 5G."