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Updated · 9to5Mac · Jun 9
Apple Eyes C2 Modem for iPhone 18 Pro, Replacing Qualcomm With 3 Upgrades
Updated
Updated · 9to5Mac · Jun 9

Apple Eyes C2 Modem for iPhone 18 Pro, Replacing Qualcomm With 3 Upgrades

3 articles · Updated · 9to5Mac · Jun 9

Summary

  • iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max are rumored to swap Qualcomm’s 5G modem for Apple’s in-house C2 chip, extending Apple’s push to control more core iPhone components.
  • 3 touted advantages center on tighter Apple silicon integration: better battery efficiency, support for the “Limit Precise Location” privacy setting, and smoother performance on congested or weak cellular networks.
  • Apple has not disclosed hard battery-life gains for earlier C1 and C1X modems, but the report says iPhone 18 Pro is also expected to get a larger battery, which could compound efficiency gains.
  • The privacy feature already works on devices using Apple-designed modems, including iPhone 16e, iPhone 17e, iPhone Air and the M5 iPad Pro, limiting carriers to less precise location data.
  • The move would mark another step away from Qualcomm in premium iPhones, with Apple arguing its processor-modem coordination can prioritize time-sensitive traffic when networks are congested.

Insights

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