Disassembly of the iPhone 14 Pro showed that a Snapdragon X65 modem is installed inside, which should theoretically increase the data transfer rate over fifth-generation networks.
SpeedSmart has already tested the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro smartphones using the 5G networks of US carriers T-Mobile and Verizon. On average, the data transfer rate in the new smartphone has increased by 38%.
Test results:
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- iPhone 14 Pro (downlink – T-Mobile): 255.91 Mbps;
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- iPhone 13 Pro (downstream – T-Mobile): 173.81 Mbps;
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- iPhone 14 Pro (upstream – T-Mobile): 28.25 Mbps;
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- iPhone 13 Pro (upstream – T-Mobile): 22.51 Mbps;
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- iPhone 14 Pro (downlink – Verizon): 175.56 Mbps;
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- iPhone 13 Pro (downlink – Verizon): 126.33 Mbps;
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- iPhone 14 Pro (upstream – Verizon): 27.28 Mbps;
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- iPhone 13 Pro (upstream – Verizon): 21.64 Mbps.
In addition to changing the network speed, the network latency of the iPhone 14 Pro has also been reduced. It was 52.24 versus 62.2 ms for the iPhone 13 Pro.