Updated
Updated · MacRumors · May 14
Apple Shifts iPhone 18 Lineup to In-House Modems, Extending Carrier Location Privacy
Updated
Updated · MacRumors · May 14

Apple Shifts iPhone 18 Lineup to In-House Modems, Extending Carrier Location Privacy

5 articles · Updated · MacRumors · May 14
  • Apple is expected to put its own modem across the full iPhone 18 range, replacing Qualcomm parts and bringing a privacy feature now limited to a handful of devices.
  • In iOS 26.3, Limit Precise Location reduces the cellular-tower data shared with carriers, potentially narrowing visible location from a street address to a neighborhood without affecting signal quality or emergency-call accuracy.
  • That setting currently works only on Apple modem devices such as the iPhone Air, iPhone 16e, iPhone 17e and M5 iPad Pro; Qualcomm-based models including iPhone 17 Pro lack it.
  • Carrier support remains the main constraint: Boost Mobile supports the feature in the U.S., while EE, BT and Sky do in the UK, alongside carriers in Austria, Germany, Denmark, Ireland and Thailand.
  • Apple's rumored C2 modem is also expected to close the performance gap with Qualcomm and add mmWave 5G, broadening the case for a full in-house switch.
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