An overhaul is on the horizon

The iPhone 16e features Apple’s C1 cellular modem. | Video credit — Apple
Apple’s M-series chips have taken the MacBook from being a pretty laptop to an absolute powerhouse. When the M1 first arrived on the scene it completely revolutionized the concept of an Apple laptop. This year the company is looking to release the M5 chips but there’s already some very interesting news about the M6 chips slated for next year.If reports are to be believed then the M6 chips that Apple will launch in 2026 will also feature the company’s in-house modems. There are already rumors that some iPhone 17 models may feature the C1 cellular modem but if the M6 comes with Apple’s modems then it enhances iPad and MacBook models as well.
Apple will likely already have launched a successor to the C1 modem by then and that is probably what will be found in the M6. Most importantly however this signals another way that Apple is moving all of its devices away from external manufacturers.All upcoming Apple devices like the iPhone, iPad, Mac, MacBook, Apple Vision Pro 2 and even the smart home hub could feature in-house modems. After processors and now modems I wouldn’t at all be surprised if Apple eventually starts making its own displays as well. It took the company ages to perfect a cellular modem but Apple definitely has the resources for very long project timelines.
Unparalleled performance and efficiency

The iPad Pro is a professional’s best portable friend. | Video credit — Apple
But what’s so great about switching to in-house cellular modems? Wasn’t this all done just so Apple wouldn’t have to pay Qualcomm large sums of money? Not quite.One of the reasons that Apple silicon was so transformative is that it allowed the company to control how its software and hardware work in tandem. In such a tightly controlled environment there’s barely any room left for the need for improvisation. There are no varying types of builds like what happens with Android devices and Windows machines around the world.This leads to exceptional battery life, performance and stability. Apple’s in-house cellular modems are another step towards improving that hardware and software synergy. Future devices running the company’s own modems will last longer and potentially even provide better wireless coverage.