Apple recently unveiled its shiny new C1 modem with the iPhone 16e, just a day ago. But guess what? Another exciting Apple-made chip is on the way, and it’s expected to land in every iPhone 17 model, according to a fresh report.
A Fresh Wi-Fi Chip for All iPhone 17 Models
For some time now, whispers have hinted that Apple’s been busy cooking up its connection tech. This includes two big projects: the 5G modem, like the new C1 and its future upgrades, and a homemade Wi-Fi chip. Now, word is out that this Wi-Fi chip is ready to roll and will show up in the whole iPhone 17 crew next year.
Tech expert Ming-Chi Kuo shared some details in a recent X post:
Apple is speeding up plans to swap out Wi-Fi chips from companies like Broadcom for its design. My latest checks show all iPhone 17 models launching in late 2025 will use Apple’s own Wi-Fi chips (unlike the C1 modem, which only the slim iPhone 17 will get). This move cuts costs and promises better connections between Apple gadgets.
Earlier rumors suggested this Wi-Fi chip would pop up in some iPhone 17 models, but no one knew which ones. Now, it’s clear—Apple’s going big, replacing Broadcom’s chips across the board in the iPhone 17, 17 Air, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max.
Kuo mentions this change will “boost connectivity across Apple devices,” which sounds cool but leaves us guessing about the details. The C1 modem already improved battery life, so I’m excited to see if this new Wi-Fi chip brings similar perks—or maybe something even better. What kind of connection upgrades can we expect? We’ll have to wait and see!