Tag: Qualcomm
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Apple to replace Qualcomm with in-house C2 modem in iPhone 18 Pro
The switch to an in-house C2 modem As the iPhone 18 Pro enters the spotlight for a fall 2026 release, industry chatter suggests Apple is planning a significant shift in its cellular strategy. Rather than continuing to rely on Qualcomm modems for 5G connectivity, the company could move to an in-house solution nicknamed the C2…
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Apple may cut Qualcomm from the iPhone 18 Pro — your next 5G speeds could depend on it
What’s fueling the rumor about the iPhone 18 Pro? The tech rumor mill is buzzing about Apple’s annual iPhone refresh, with chatter suggesting the iPhone 18 Pro could mark a shift in how 5G connectivity is handled. According to insiders, Apple may move away from Qualcomm modems and rely on an in-house solution codenamed C2…
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Apple Might Cut Qualcomm from the iPhone 18 Pro: Could Your Next 5G Speed Depend on It
What’s on the table for the iPhone 18 Pro? The tech rumor mill is buzzing about the next-generation iPhone, the iPhone 18 Pro, which Apple is expected to launch in the fall of 2026. A fresh round of speculation suggests Apple might replace Qualcomm modems with an in-house solution codenamed C2 for 5G connectivity. While…
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Samsung Takes on Google and Qualcomm with Windows Internet Port
Samsung Signals a broader challenge to Google and Qualcomm The Korean tech giant is stepping into a wider battleground that goes beyond smartphones and into the software and semiconductors arena. Samsung has announced a Windows port of its Samsung Internet browser, the company’s mobile browser bundled with Galaxy devices. While many associate Samsung Internet with…
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Samsung Challenges Google and Qualcomm with a Windows-Ported Samsung Internet Browser
Samsung Signals a Strategic Challenge to Google and Qualcomm In a bold move that signals a broader strategy to diversify its software ecosystem, Samsung is signaling its intention to take on Google and Qualcomm on multiple fronts. At the heart of the current gambit is a Windows port of the Samsung Internet browser—the mobile browser…
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Samsung Takes on Google and Qualcomm: Windows Browser Challenge
Samsung Signals a Bold Challenge to Google and Qualcomm The Korean tech giant Samsung is signaling a new kind of confrontation with two industry giants: Google and Qualcomm. With a strategic move that sits at the intersection of software flexibility and hardware ecosystem control, Samsung is introducing a Windows port of its Samsung Internet browser.…
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Qualcomm UK Antitrust Case Could Deliver £17 Payout to Users
UK Trial Opens Over Qualcomm Antitrust Claims Nearly 30 million people in the UK who bought an Apple or Samsung smartphone between 2015 and 2024 could share a £480m payout if a landmark case against Qualcomm succeeds. The consumer campaign group Which? is taking the US chip giant to the Competition Appeal Tribunal in London,…
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Which? Qualcomm UK case could unlock £480m payout for millions of Apple and Samsung users
Big UK antitrust case targets Qualcomm’s licensing practices The UK consumer group Which? is launching a high-stakes legal challenge against Qualcomm, the chip maker behind many smartphone components. The case, heard at the Competition Appeal Tribunal in London, questions whether Qualcomm abused its market position by charging inflated licensing fees to phone manufacturers such as…
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Which? Seeks £480m in UK Qualcomm Antitrust Case Affecting Apple and Samsung Buyers
Background: Why a UK antitrust case matters Nearly 30 million UK smartphone owners who bought an Apple or Samsung device between 2015 and 2024 could receive about £17 each if the consumer campaign group Which? wins its case against Qualcomm. The dispute centers on whether Qualcomm abused its market power in licensing essential smartphone components,…
 

