Next iPod Touch and iPhone models would support low-power 802.11n

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April 6th, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 44 times, 1 so far today

Next iPod Touch and iPhone models would support low-power 802.11n

AppleInsider technology blog has revealed that Apple would add support for low-power 802.11n in their next updates to both Apple iPod Touch and Apple iPhone.

This information was revealed from the Apple iPhone 3.0 software which is currently under beta testing.

The report said that the new generation Apple models would feature BCM4329 Broadcom chip.

Apple already has updated their AirPort base stations to support dual-band networks.

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