The Wi-Fi 6E technology utilizes 6GHz bands in addition to the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands supported by Wi-Fi 6 technology. This extended wireless band support allows for faster transfer speeds, lower latency, and reduced signal interference.
Rumors had previously suggested that the iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 lineups would include Wi-Fi 6E connectivity, but these rumors did not come to fruition. Now that Apple has begun offering this technology on other products, it is likely that we will see it in the iPhone 15 lineup.
The iPhone 15 series is expected to be released in September of this year. A recent report also suggests that the Pro models will have thinner bezels than previous models and may feature curved edges on the cover glass, but with a flat display. Additionally, the Pro models may also have solid-state volume buttons and additional Taptic Engines to simulate the feel of pressing physical buttons.
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