In 2017, we experienced the biggest changes in iPhone, though the concepts stay pretty much the same, but then there was this inclusion of Face ID with full-screen that made Apple drop touch ID. And now it is rumored that 2018 version of iPhone could feature one of the changes which iPhone has denied their customers for over a decade, which is dual sim functionality.
According to KGI Securities’ analyst Ming-Chi Kuo (Via 9to5Mac), who is well-known in the world of iDevices, Apple could use Intel’s XMM 7560 and Qualcomm Snapdragon X20 modems. This would make way for dual-SIM capability on the device.
The 2018 dual sim iPhones will come with new chips from Snapdragon and Intel will support 4×4 MIMO technology which is better compared to 2×2 MIMO technology of 2017 iPhones. Now, these 2 combinations will deliver a significant boost in the LTE speeds as well as gigabit LTE speeds which is equal to 1Gbps downlink.
Ming-Chi Kuo reports that out of the 3 models of 2018 iPhones predicted by him in an earlier report, Apple would launch two OLED iPhones with 6.5-inch and 5.8-inch screens. The third and cheaper model will feature 6.1-inch LCD screen. All three devices are expected to sport a full-screen, iPhone X-like design.
That at least one would come with dual-SIM dual standby and LTE+LTE connections. This is an exciting development as Apple is already working with Intel on 5G iPhone chips. While we wait from the 2018 version of iPhones that is rumored to come with a dual sim functionality to come, it is important to remember that you can still use 2 sim cards on your iPhone using NeeCoo Bluetooth adapter. And you can get it now at a black Friday discount rate at GearBest.com at an affordable retail price.
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