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Marion <marion@facts.com> wrote:You read his post and what he chose to quote:I've been explaining for years that Apple's permanently flawed CPUs forSrouji said Apple's goal with the C1 modem was not to match the sheer
iPhones had no value other than the tremendous value as a marketing gimmick
for "differentiation" and now, we hear it exactly stated that way for the
new modem!
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https://www.macrumors.com/2025/02/20/apple-says-c1-modem-is-just-the-start/
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"We're going to keep improving that technology each generation,
so that it becomes a platform for us that will be used to truly
differentiate this technology for our products."
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Notice very clearly that the only reason for Apple to design the CPUs and
modem is for their (admittedly brilliant) never-ending marketing gimmickry.
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Srouji didn't say it was better, faster, cheaper, more functional, etc.
He said nothing about how it would benefit the consumer of the iPhone.
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All he said was the truth.
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The only reason Apple makes the CPUs and this modem is so they can use it
as marketing gimmicks for herd animals who are receptive to such tricks.
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Your erudite thoughts?
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performance or specifications of rival modems, like those from Qualcomm.
While the C1 modem might not provide the fastest 5G speeds possible, and
lacks mmWave support, Apple says it is the most power-efficient modem ever
on an iPhone, contributing to the iPhone 16e having the longest battery
life of any 6.1-inch iPhone ever. As expected, the modem has tight
integration with the iPhone 16e's software and hardware, including the A18
chip.
"I believe we're building something truly differentiating," said Srouji.
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Is he saying the C1 modem isn’t good enough? Is this the tacit admission of
the inferior product you were referring to?
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