The Welland Tribune

Apple waiting until at least 2020 to release 5G iPhone

- IAN KING, MARK GURMAN AND SCOTT MORITZ

Apple plans to hold off until at least 2020 before offering an iPhone that can connect to the next generation of high-speed phone services coming next year, according to people familiar with its plans.

The delay may make it easier for rivals like Samsung Electronic­s Co. to win over consumers to phones that connect to 5G networks, which will provide a leap forward in mobile data speeds when they are introduced in 2019.

As with 3G and 4G, the two previous generation­s of mobile technology, Apple will wait as long as a year after the initial deployment of the new networks before its main product gets the capability to access them, said the people, who asked not to be identified.

Apple’s previous calculatio­ns — proven correct — were that the new networks and the first versions of rival smartphone­s would come with problems such as spotty coverage, making consumers less compelled to immediatel­y make the jump. This time, 5G boosters argue the switch is a much bigger upgrade, making Apple’s decision to wait riskier. The networks will open the floodgates to new types of mobile computing, 5G advocates say.

The decision to sit on the sidelines may be related to the company’s feud with Qualcomm Inc., the leader in 5G-enabled chips, and its alliance with Intel Corp., which won’t have chips available in time to support 2019 phones.

Apple didn’t respond to requests for comment.

In the past, it hasn’t been a problem for the Cupertino, Calif.based company to wait a year after much of its competitio­n to release phones compatible with the latest wireless networks.

But going into 2019, the stakes have changed: the leap from 4G to 5G is significan­t enough that it may become a major selling point for new devices. Samsung plans to have 5G phones in its Galaxy range next year. And in China — the largest market for smartphone­s — major producers Oppo and Huawei Technologi­es Co. also have indicated they plan to offer 5G phones.

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