Novos iPhones e iPods touch poderão vir com placa Wi-Fi 802.11n de baixa potência
MacMagazine —
... Elas apontam para o suporte a um novo chip que habilitará o padrão 802.11n de baixa potência, provavelmente uma das novidades das novas gerações de iPhones e iPods touch. ...
Novos iPhones e iPods touch poderão vir com placa Wi-Fi 802.11n de baixa força
MacMagazine —
... , o AppleInsider revelou hoje que especificações de componentes de rádio sem fio contidos no firmware do iPhone OS 3.0 apontam para o suporte a um novo chip que habilitará o padrão 802.11n de baixa força, provavelmente uma das novidades das novas gerações de iPhones e iPods touch. ...
iPhone 4G IV could support 802.11n
CrunchGear —
... The next iPhone will have a Broadcom BCM4329 chip inside it, a low-power chip that supports 5GHz 802.11n networks. Basically, some dudes at AppleInsider (HA!) found resource files that point to drivers for ...
Unconfirmed: Next-gen iPhone Includes Support for 802.11n Networks [Rumor]
Gizmodo —
... to support for speedier 802.11n networks, the 3.0 firmware also includes hints that a "new device" would enjoy more efficient power management. A special "integrated PMU (power management unit)" and a shared Bluetooth/wifi receive signal path would "[eliminate] the need for an external power splitter while maintaining excellent sensitivity for both Bluetooth and WLAN." Sounds fascinating. But what will it look like, and what other new features will it have? [AppleInsider]
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Next Generation iPhone May Have FM Transmission Capabilities [Rumor]
Gizmodo —
... feature that enables consumers to obtain real-time traffic information as well as listen to music, news and sports broadcasts on their mobile phones. I'm not interested in listening to radio or news—although many have been demanding this capability in iPods for ages—but I can't wait for the built-in transmission to the car stereo, as well as real-time traffic information data everywhere, independently of the 3G connectivity. [Broadcom via AppleInsider via 9to5]
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La siguiente generación de iPhone compatible con WiFi-n
Gizmología —
... AppleInsider informa sobre la posibilidad de que Apple incluya un nuevo chip WiFi con capacidad para conectarse a redes 802.11n. Esto sería bastante interesante para poder conectarse a redes WiFi con mayor alcance y mayor velocidad, claro que en un dispositivo como es el iPhone, tampoco es que deba preocupar mucho la rapidez, el actual 802.11g es más que suficiente para prácticamente todo. ...
RUMOUR: Next gen iPhone to feature 802.11n Wi-Fi and video editing
Tech Digest —
... have inadvertently revealed elements of the UI that suggest that video editing will be possible. It's already looking like there'll be recording and uploading on the 3.0 phone. Also, digging into the new wireless drivers for the device from Broadcom suggests that the new iPhone may support low-power 802.11n Wi-Fi, which is considerably faster than standard b/g support if you have a compatible router. Whatever happens, it's unlikely that the new iPhone will do anything other than gain rave reviews from critics, but there'll still be an increasingly growing market of people ...
WiFi ‘n’ & FM transmitter in next-gen iPhone
SlashGear —
... According to the latest build of the iPhone firmware 3.0, the next-gen iPhone - known as iPhone 3.1 in the documentation - will use Broadcom’s BCM4329 chipset, bringing with it the potential of improved WiFi performance and radio functionality. The ...
Next-Gen iPod Touch to Gain "N" Wireless Radio
Wired: Gadget Lab —
... Next-gen iPod touch, iPhone to support low-power 802.11n [Apple Insider] ...
Next gen iPhone and iPod to feature low powered 802.11n chip
Newlaunches.com —
... forcing users who want the top speed of 802.11n — available on the latest crop of MacBooks — but compatibility with 802.11b/g networks to set up a 2.4GHz compatible network. At 802.11n in the next-gen iPhone and iPod touch model, the devices could allow the devices a channel bonding (using two channels at once to double the top reception speed) and MIMO (multiple-input, multiple-output) jolt. It just means that Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3G will not crawl like before anymore. Via [ Appleinsider ] ...
New Buzz Builds Around Next-Gen iPhone, iPod Touch
Today @ PC World —
... , the sharp eyes over at AppleInsider assert. The chip would add support for 802.11n wireless capabilities, compared with the current models' slower 802.11b/g support. That change could lead to better power management, faster and more reliable Wi-Fi connections, and even ...
New iPhone to Feature FM Transmission, N-Class Wi-Fi?
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... see n-class Wi-Fi in smartphones until late 2009 or early 2010, so that might set a baseline expectation for when we might see another iPhone sequel with such a feature.
The Broadcom chip in question also supports FM transmission, which means some car dock manufacturers will likely see a cut into their business sometime soon. It’s a cool feature to have included, and will likely catch the eye of end users sooner than a faster specification Wi-Fi.
[via ApplInsider]
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