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Is 5G Coming to Apple Vision Pro and MacBooks? Here's What We Know

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  • Imagine your MacBook staying connected anywhere with lightning-fast 5G.
  • Apple's Vision Pro might soon let you stream and create on the move without limits.
  • Say goodbye to hotspot hassles as Apple integrates cellular into its iconic devices.

Apple is exploring the possibility of introducing 5G connectivity in MacBooks and the Vision Pro headset, new rumors suggest. If recent reports hold true, this could mark a significant leap forward for Apple's lineup, rivaling the impact of the transition to Apple Silicon.A concept rendering of an Apple 5G modem, rumored to debut in March 2025 with the iPhone SE 4.Photo via iSpazio // A concept rendering of an Apple 5G modem, rumored to debut in March 2025 with the iPhone SE 4.

5G MacBooks on the Horizon

For those who crave portability without sacrificing performance, the idea of a MacBook with cellular connectivity has been a long-standing dream. Thanks to the efficiency and power of Apple Silicon, this dream might soon become a reality. According to Mark Gurman, a respected analyst at Bloomberg, Apple is actively exploring the integration of a custom 5G modem into future MacBooks.

A MacBook with cellular connectivity would offer unparalleled flexibility for users constantly on the move.— Mark Gurman, Power On newsletter

A concept of a MacBook Pro with 5G connectivity.Photo via 9to5Mac // A concept of a MacBook Pro with 5G connectivity.

However, patience will be required. Gurman suggests that we won't see these 5G-enabled MacBooks until at least 2026. This timeline aligns with Apple's broader strategy to roll out their custom 5G modems, which are expected to debut in the iPhone SE 4 and the upcoming iPhone 17 Air in 2025.

The Roadmap

Apple's plan doesn't stop at MacBooks. The company aims to phase out Qualcomm's 5G modem chips in favor of their in-house designs. Here's a quick rundown of what's expected:

  1. 2025: Introduction of the first-generation Apple 5G modem in the iPhone SE 4, iPhone 17 Air, and select iPads.
  2. 2026: Launch of the second-generation modem with faster mmWave capabilities, targeting the iPhone 18 Pro and future Macs.
  3. 2027: Release of the third-generation modem, potentially surpassing Qualcomm's technology in performance and AI integration.

This phased approach ensures that Apple can refine their modem technology before integrating it into flagship devices, promising a more robust and efficient connectivity experience.

5G Apple Vision Pro

The excitement doesn't end with MacBooks. Apple is also considering bringing cellular support to its cutting-edge Vision Pro headset. Michael Burkhardt, writing for MacRumors, highlights that Apple is prototyping two versions of their 5G modems:

Apple is discussing bringing cellular support to headsets, including future models of the Vision Pro.— Michael Burkhardt

While the initial Vision Pro models might stick with the first-generation modem to preserve battery life, the second-generation chips could bring enhanced capabilities in upcoming versions.

Why 5G Matters for Vision Pro

Imagine embarking on a road trip and being able to stream your favorite shows or work on projects seamlessly with your Vision Pro, without relying on Wi-Fi hotspots. Cellular connectivity would not only enhance entertainment but also boost productivity in areas with limited internet access. As Juli Clover from 9to5Mac points out, relying on your phone's hotspot can quickly drain its battery and may not support the high data demands of Vision Pro.Tim Cook onstage annoucing the inclusion of 5G connectivity for the first time on iPhone.Photo via Apple // Tim Cook onstage annoucing the inclusion of 5G connectivity for the first time on iPhone.

The Bigger Picture

Integrating 5G across MacBooks and Vision Pro is part of Apple's long-term vision for a seamlessly connected ecosystem. This move promises to enhance remote work, on-the-go creativity, and overall connectivity for professionals and tech enthusiasts alike.

Reflecting on past attempts, Apple considered adding modem chips to the MacBook Air back in 2008 but shelved the idea due to size constraints and carrier support issues. Today, with advancements in chip design and the power efficiency of Apple Silicon, the time seems right for this innovation to finally take off.

What’s Next?

While the introduction of 5G-enabled Macs and Vision Pro headsets is still a few years away, Apple’s dedication to developing their own modem technology signals an exciting future. By 2026 and beyond, users can expect Macs that offer unparalleled connectivity without the need for Wi-Fi or cellular hotspots, redefining productivity and mobility.

As Ming-Chi Kuo, a renowned Apple analyst, suggests, the seamless integration of custom modem chips will not only enhance performance but also solidify Apple's independence from third-party suppliers like Qualcomm. This strategic move underscores Apple's commitment to delivering top-tier technology across all its devices.

Final Thoughts

With Apple’s relentless pursuit of innovation, the tech landscape is set to evolve in fascinating ways. Whether you're a dedicated MacBook user or an early adopter of Vision Pro, the prospect of 5G connectivity opens up a world of possibilities.

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Published to Apple Scoop on 7th December, 2024.
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