Will the iPhone se signal released tomorrow improve?

by Poster Feb 18, 2025 43
It is said that the previous non-self-developed basebands were all plug-ins? Can it be improved if we develop our own baseband? Pure Xiaobai doesn't understand, brother understand, tell me what's going on

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  • Poster Feb 18, 2025
    @ Anonymous1710 Ao Ao I heard people say that before
  • Poster Feb 18, 2025
    @ Anonymous1657 Well, it may be a few more generations
  • Anonymous1587 Feb 18, 2025
    I don't know if I am going to buy parallel imports and have a locked version. Only connect to wifi
  • Anonymous9217 Feb 18, 2025
    Don't hold any hope. I don't believe that its self-developed 5G can surpass Qualcomm's level at once.
  • Anonymous8276 Feb 18, 2025
    It couldn't be so good
  • Anonymous8277 Feb 18, 2025
    The iPhone signal problem comes from the antenna design rather than the baseband, so after using Qualcomm baseband for so many years, the signal problem has not been solved. Self-developed baseband is more about getting rid of Qualcomm to save money, and by the way, improve energy consumption performance.
  • Anonymous321 Feb 18, 2025
    @ Anonymous1657 This news content is not even a guess. The known information in it is actually wrong. The iPhone16 series does not use the baseband of Qualcomm X75
  • Anonymous255 Feb 18, 2025
    It's absolutely impossible. Even if you have that strength, you won't use it on se
  • Anonymous98 Feb 18, 2025
    When I first used intel baseband, the signal was not as good as Qualcomm, so I licked my face and switched back to Qualcomm baseband. Apple's baseband is better than high-pass signal. Why not switch to Android?
  • Anonymous2573 Feb 18, 2025
    It's really awesome and I won't test the waters in se. There is a high probability that it's not as good as a plug-in
  • Anonymous8599 Feb 18, 2025
    What time will the iPhone se be released tomorrow? Looking forward to it
  • Poster Feb 18, 2025
    @ Anonymous8277 👍
  • Anonymous5639 Feb 18, 2025
    I am more concerned about energy consumption, and the signal can be maintained at the current level
  • Anonymous8278 Feb 18, 2025
    Take a negative view This generation of se is more like testing the waters for new baseband debugging intel's generation baseband is really hard to describe
  • Anonymous1379 Feb 18, 2025
    There is no signal problem with se3 either, se4 will only introduce problems. The signal of the full-screen model is weaker than that of the previous machine.
  • Anonymous8279 Feb 18, 2025
    I'm curious if it's true that the base station qos different brands of equipment? Is it feasible in principle? In 5G networks, although base stations can obtain brand information of mobile phone devices, there are no technical standards, industry specifications or operational practices to support QoS differentiation based on mobile phone brands. The base station (gNodeB) makes QoS differentiation between different brands of mobile phone devices, which is not based on the brand itself in practice
  • Anonymous828 Feb 18, 2025
    Cautiously optimistic, the patent barriers here are relatively high. Being able to achieve no signal deterioration and significantly save power is progress
  • Anonymous608 Feb 19, 2025
    It is impossible to know it as soon as it is released. Let's wait for the evaluation. I have no expectations. The key is local base station support. Apple's signal problem is not entirely a baseband problem, but more a localization problem
  • Anonymous378 Feb 19, 2025
    It is said that 64G starts
  • Poster Feb 19, 2025
    @ Anonymous378 # 39 No way, who buys this? I don't even play games. People have to use at least 128 to be enough