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Stolen data from Tata Electronics reveals the iPhone 18 Pro uses a Qualcomm modem for U.S. models to support mmWave 5G networks while international variants utilize Apple's C2 modem codenamed Ganymede. This split deployment means American buyers may experience different battery life compared to global users as carriers prioritize ultra-high-frequency bands over efficiency gains from the proprietary chip.
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Apple Orders 10 Million Foldable iPhones