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Apple expected to release 5G-supported iPhones in 2020

A report by MacRumors on Monday revealed that trusted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo expects Apple to launch 5G-supported iPhone models next year.
This means that the new iPhones will be able to run on 5G networks in the future.
Kuo claims there will be 5.4-inch and 6.7-inch models, both with 5G support, while a 6.1-inch model will support LTE.
The analyst also believes that Qualcomm will supply Apple with the 5G modems required for the devices.
The range is expected to launch in the latter half of 2020, though Kuo further believes all iPhones will support 5G in 2021.
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