Apple’s cellular bands page similarly shows that since the release of the iPhone 12 series in 2020, only the U.S. models of the new iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max have mmWave 5G bands. It has been confirmed that it is supported.
Millimeter wave is a set of 5G frequencies that promises ultra-fast speeds over short distances, making it ideal for dense urban areas. By comparison, his 5G at less than 6GHz is generally slower than millimeter wave, but the signal travels further and provides better service in suburban and rural areas. All four iPhone 15 models support sub-6GHz 5G outside the US, and sub-6GHz networks are still more common than mmWave networks in countries that have deployed 5G.
Outside of the United States, some of the countries that have deployed mmWave networks to date include Australia, China, Japan, and Singapore.
Apple announced the iPhone 15 series on Tuesday during its “Wonderlust” event. All four new models are equipped with a USB-C port and a dynamic island, while the Pro model features features such as the A17 Pro chip, lightweight titanium frame, customizable action buttons, and 5x optical zoom on the Pro Max model. It has many additional features. , Wi-Fi 6E support, 8GB more RAM, and more. These devices will be available for pre-order starting this Friday at 5am PT and will be available on Friday, September 22nd.
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