Get This Version of the iPhone X If You Want the Fastest LTE

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Get This Version of the iPhone X If You Want the Fastest LTE.
The A11 Bionic chip in the latest iPhones guarantees fast processing performance. But if you also want the best networking speeds for your iPhone X, you should get the model available through either Sprint or Verizon, as that features a better performing modem.Credit: Tom's GuideThat's the conclusion drawn by PC Mag which tabbed wireless testing firm Cellular Insights to look into iPhone networking performance. The tests indicate that iPhones equipped with Qualcomm's modems deliver better LTE speeds.Apple uses different modems in its iPhones, depending on which cellular network the phone uses. You'll find a Qualcomm Snapdragon X16 modem in iPhones that work with the CDMA networks of Sprint and Verizon. Other iPhones feature Intel's XMM7480 modem and are compatible with GSM networks like the ones that AT&T and T-Mobile use.

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Apple started using different modems in its phones with last year's iPhone 7. That's when Cellular Insights first highlighted the difference in modem performance between iPhone models, a trend that's apparently continued with this year's iPhone lineup.Cellular Insights's latest tests looked at the iPhone X's performance on LTE Band 4, which is used every major US carrier except for Sprint. The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus weren't included in this test, though they also use different modems depending on their intended carrier.

In the tests, Cellular Insights weakened the LTE signal until both modems stop performing. The testing firm found that Intel's speeds feel more rapidly as the signal became weaker. At a weak signal strength of -120dBm, results showed the Qualcomm modem turning in speeds that were 67 percent faster than what the Intel modem could produce.The performance gap between the Qualcomm and Intel modems on the iPhone X is smaller than it was with the iPhone 7, though that doesn't seem to be because of an improvement on the Intel modem's part. Rather, PC Mag speculates that Apple may be tuning its hardware so that the gap isn't as big between the differing modems. Qualcomm's X16 modem supports performance-enhancing technologies like 4x4 MIMO and license-assisted access (LAA), but PC Mag reports that those features are disabled in the new iPhones.The modem issue doesn't figure to go away with future iPhones. Qualcomm and Apple are currently locked in a dispute over licensing fees, and Apple could turn to other modems capable of working with CDMA networks for next year's iPhone. The company could also develop its own in-house solution just like it did with its mobile processor.For now, it seems like the best way to get maximum networking performance from your iPhone is to buy the model that uses Qualcomm's modem. In addition to the Sprint- and Verizon-tied versions of the phone, Apple's unlocked iPhones also feature the Qualcomm modem, though the iPhone X isn't currently available as an unlocked phone.




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