Rumors were finally false that his new series iPhone 13 would have… and satellite connectivity.
Τas much as the prominent analyst Ming-chi Kuo as well as her extremely reliable journalist Apple, Mark Gurman, reportedly excited this year by a rumor that the new series iPhone 13 would have satellite connectivity, something that did not happen when the company announced on Tuesday.
In fact, the iPhone 13 does not even have a band 5G n53, the 5G ground band belonging to the satellite operator Globalstar, for which and Sascha Segan (PC Mag) assumed it was the grain of truth in the rumors. He also made a mistake.
In his honor, the Gurman told Businessweek that satellite connectivity was something that the Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), was looking for and could not happen this year. Apple is famous for experimenting with many features that are sometimes not available on the market.
We may never know what caused these rumors, but we wonder if it has anything to do with the situation. "pump and dump”Shares. Shares of Globalstar satellite provider rose after Kuo's report and now they are collapsing.
So that whole "iPhone will talk to satellites" thing turned out to be a big #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/vCLlwWFGvE
- Sascha Segan (@saschasegan) September 14, 2021
While many companies are experimenting with ways to make standard mobile phones somehow communicate with satellites, none of these solutions have yet been launched. Existing satellite systems such as Starlink and Globalstar require either transmission power levels or antenna sizes that would not work on a consumer iPhone.
All this shows that rumors are just that - rumors.
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