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6G Wireless Network: make way for Apple

It's true: Bloomberg knows that Apple has already started recruiting engineers to work on the new 6G wireless network. It's a fact that we haven't even had time to experience 5G speeds yet, but it's also true that such innovation takes time.

That's why, apparently, Apple decided to get ahead. After launching the iPhone 12, which already supports the 5G network, the American brand has now decided to start working on the future.

If the rumour is confirmed, this will be the first company to work on the next level of connectivity.

Recruitment has already begun

Apple, headquartered in Cupertino, California, has already started advertising new job openings. The company is looking for system research engineers to "work on current and future network generations."

The search extends to San Diego, to the offices where the company focuses on wireless technology development and chip design.

The job advertisement states that the recruited professionals will have the unique opportunity to work on the positive impact that Apple has been working on (not only in the present, but also in the future).

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The announcement goes further, stating that hired individuals will "research and design the next generation wireless (6G) communication systems."

More than a rumour, we are talking about a real project. Apple is thus positioning itself at the forefront of the 6G wireless network race.

Another novelty

This is another novelty from the American tech giant—which has not been limited to developing "usual gadgets." There are several rumours that Apple is working on Virtual Reality glasses and also on a sleep monitoring sensor.

At a time that is atypical and has caused Apple to reschedule several events, everything indicates that the brand is not standing still. Another example of this constant activity is the "Apple iCar", which may be close to being confirmed.

In this way, the company ensures that it does not stop, continuing to produce at a breathtaking speed. And the development of a 6G wireless network proves just that.

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