apple patient
  • Home
  • News
  • Rumors
  • Tips & Tricks
  • Tests & Experience Reports
  • Generally
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Rumors
  • Tips & Tricks
  • Tests & Experience Reports
  • Generally
No Result
View All Result
apple patient
No Result
View All Result

Apple reportedly plans 5G iPad Pro with mmWave support

by Milan
January 14, 2020
Paris, France - Feb 12, 2019: Overhead view of elegant woman holding new iPad pro tablet by Apple Computers on the couch in living room looking at home screen apps

Paris, France - Feb 12, 2019: Overhead view of elegant woman holding new iPad pro tablet by Apple Computers on the couch in living room looking at home screen apps

Apple is said to be working on a 5G iPad Pro with mmWave support – at least that’s what a new rumor claims. 

The well-known and somewhat controversial DigiTimes has come back with a new rumor about the iPad Pro. In the report, the news platform quotes an unnamed source who claims that Apple is working on a 5G iPad Pro with mmWave support. DigiTimes did not go into detail about the model and did not predict a specific release date this time - a good decision given the fact that the dates given so far have always been wrong. Since the upcoming iPhone lineup has already been rumored to have 5G technology, it would not be so unlikely that the upcoming iPad Pro could also have the technology, even if the presentation of the professional tablet is expected in spring 2020. Although the iPhone usually gets new features before the iPad, an exception cannot be ruled out this year. 

What exactly does mmWave support mean?

The third generation iPad received LTE technology back in 2012, before the iPhone 5. Many observers currently believe that the new iPhone models will not have the same 5G technology. There is a choice of sub-6 GHz and mmWave. Although sub-6 GHz is slower than mmWave 5G technology, it has a greater range - suitable for rural areas. Since mmWave is faster but has a shorter range, this technology is more intended for large cities or urban areas. If Apple gives the upcoming iPad Pro 5G support, it will be interesting to see which technology the company will choose. By the way - DigiTimes has announced further details. When exactly these will be published remains to be seen - we will report as usual. (Photo by hadrian / Bigstockphoto) 

Notice: Below we have linked the DigiTimes article for you – but as always, this is a paid version.

Add Apfelpatient to your Google News Feed. 
Was this article helpful?
YesNo
Via: DigiTimes
Tags: iPadiPad Pro 2020
Previous Post

Nomad introduces new wireless charger for iPhone & AirPods

Next Post

Apple releases new beta for iOS 13.3.1 and more

Next Post
Update System Upgrade Software version technology concept on virtual screen.

Apple releases new beta for iOS 13.3.1 and more

Perplexity Web Browser Comet

Perplexity introduces Comet – More than just a browser

July 9, 2025
OpenAI Web Browser

OpenAI wants to compete with Chrome with AI browser

July 9, 2025
Jony Ive Sam Altman OpenAI

OpenAI confirms completion of deal with io Products

July 9, 2025

About APFELPATIENT

Welcome to your ultimate source for everything Apple - from the latest hardware like iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, AirTags, HomePods, AirPods to the groundbreaking Apple Vision Pro and high-quality accessories. Dive deep into the world of Apple software with the latest updates and features for iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, watchOS, macOS and visionOS. In addition to comprehensive tips and tricks, we offer you the hottest rumors, the latest news and much more to keep you up to date. Selected gaming topics also find their place with us, always with a focus on how they enrich the Apple experience. Your interest in Apple and related technology is served here with plenty of expert knowledge and passion.

Legal

  • Imprint – About APFEPATIENT
  • Cookie Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

service

  • Partner Program
  • Netiquette – About APPLEPATIENT

RSS Feed

Follow Apfelpatient:
Facebook Instagram YouTube threads
Apfelpatient Logo

© 2025 Apfelpatient. All rights reserved. | Sitemap

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Rumors
  • Tips & Tricks
  • Tests & Experience Reports
  • Generally

© 2025 Apfelpatient. All rights reserved. | Page Directory