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iPhone 16 Pro models will support Wi-Fi 7 this year

This year’s iPhone 16 Pro models are expected to support Wi-Fi 7, promising faster and more reliable internet connections.

Look forward to a significant upgrade in this year’s iPhone 16 Pro models, which are widely expected to support Wi-Fi 7. According to a supply chain report by DigiTimes, the new iPhones will likely embrace this advanced networking technology, promising to significantly enhance your internet experience.

What is Wi-Fi 7?

If you’re unfamiliar with Wi-Fi 7, it’s the latest networking technology designed to improve bandwidth, speed, and stability. This technology uses innovative features like multi-link operation and wider 320 MHz channels to deliver faster and more reliable connections. Though Wi-Fi 7 was officially introduced earlier this year, devices such as the ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BE98 router have supported it since early 2023.

Benefits of Wi-Fi 7 on your devices

Wi-Fi 7 routers are expensive; only some devices can fully utilise this technology. However, the iPhone 16 Pro models potentially supporting Wi-Fi 7 could encourage manufacturers to produce more affordable Wi-Fi 7 routers, making this advanced technology more accessible to everyone.

Apple has only sometimes been quick to adopt new networking technologies. For instance, it only started supporting Wi-Fi 6E last year with the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max. However, the leap to Wi-Fi 7 could significantly boost networking performance, offering you a faster and more reliable internet connection on your new iPhone.

When to expect the iPhone 16

There’s no official word on when Apple will announce the iPhone 16 series. However, it’s likely to be sometime in early to mid-September. Stay tuned for more updates as the release date approaches.

Wi-Fi 7 support in the new iPhone 16 Pro models is an exciting development that will likely accelerate the adoption of this cutting-edge technology and improve your internet experience.

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