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Roaky's avatar
Roaky
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May 28, 2024

Website issue

Wow, you make it REALLY hard to get a basic message through.

 

On this page

https://www.netgear.com/hub/technology/wifi-7-vs-wifi-6/

 

you say "At present, Apple’s iPhone does not support WiFi 6E"  -  but the page is not dated.

How would I know if it is old info and I should check if that statement is no longer correct??

 

The date of a blog or support page gives context to its content.

 

Thanks.

M

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  • schumaku's avatar
    schumaku
    Guru - Experienced User

    Roaky wrote:

    On this page

    https://www.netgear.com/hub/technology/wifi-7-vs-wifi-6/

     

    you say "At present, Apple’s iPhone does not support WiFi 6E"  -  but the page is not dated.

    How would I know if it is old info and I should check if that statement is no longer correct??


    Keep in mind this was published as a Netgear Blog post, and in no aspect as a continuously maintained current publication

     

    Agree, even for a Blog section and a Blog post, showing the publication data would be more state-of-the-art.

     

    Well, the first iPhone supporting WiFi 6E are the iPhone 15 Pro  models introduced on 12-SEP-2023 during the Apple Keynote, along with all the other new iPhone 15 models. In other words? Apple was about two years late compared to other mobile vendors. 

     

     

    Source: Wi-Fi specifications for Apple devices Published Date: 7 March 2024

     

     

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