Apple will launch its next-generation smartphone: the iPhone 13 range later this year, most likely in keeping with the usual launch cycle of new phones unveiled in September. Prior to the official announcement, details of the upcoming iPhones began to surface online.

According to the latest report from DigiTimes, the upcoming iPhone 13 is expected to have improved Wi-Fi 6E support, which is an extended version of the Wi-Fi 6 framework with the added benefit of 6 GHz band.

The tech giant from Cupertino moved from Wi-Fi 5 to Wi-Fi 6 with the iPhone 11 range in 2019, offering dramatically improved speed and security. However, Wi-Fi 6E makes as few changes as possible compared to Wi-Fi 6, with the exception of an extra 6 GHz band. But it should lead to more bandwidth and less interference for devices.

The report also talks about Apple’s upcoming range of smartphones that adopt the LiDAR sensor for the camera module across the range. Currently, the iPhone 12 series has a LiDAR sensor but only for the high-end Pro and Pro Max models.

While the company has not revealed anything about the iPhone 13 series, it is speculating that the devices will come with more advanced displays, better cameras, and a smaller notch than the current model. We expect to hear more about the phones in the coming weeks and months as the launch date approaches.