
We know the iPhone 13 is going to improve on the iPhone 12, but we're starting to get a better idea of the specific components that are in line for a performance boost – and it looks as though the Wi-Fi chip could be one of them.
According to the team at well-known industry analyst firm Barclays, via MacRumors, the iPhone 13 phones are likely to come with Wi-Fi 6E capabilities. That's a step up from the latest Wi-Fi 6 standard found on board this year's iPhones.
Barclays is basing its prediction on conversations with Apple hardware suppliers, so it seems to be well-sourced – though as usual with these sort of rumors, we'll have to wait until the phone is actually official to know for sure what it's going to bring.
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As you might expect, Wi-Fi 6E offers faster data speeds and lower latencies, meaning both quicker access to the web and less interference from other devices when you're trying to get online. Augmented reality and virtual reality applications should also get a boost.
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