According to a new report, the first smartphones that support wi-fi 7 could come out in the second half of the 20th century.

Up to 2.4x faster speeds can be provided by the use of 4K quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) technology in the same number of antennas as in the previous version of the device.

The next generation of wi-fi is expected to provide speeds of at least 30 gigabits per second and could even hit 40 gigabits per second. It will be fast enough for 8K video streaming and games.

When it launches, wi-fi 7 will be a notable improvement over wi-fi 6 and wi-fi 5, both of which offer speeds of up to 9.6 Gb/s. It's worth noting that Apple hasn't adopted the new version of wi-fi, which is called wi-fi 6e.

There is a chance that Apple will stick with wi-fi 6 until the launch of wi-fi 7 With the launch of wi-fi 7 on the horizon, it is suggested that wi-fi 6e is just a transitional technology

Before it makes its way to phones, wi-fi 7 will first be used in laptops. In January, Intel said that it plans to use wi-fi 7 in PC laptops by 2024, and in February, MediaTek demoed wi-fi 7 for the first time. The same chip options are expected to appear in the same time period.