➀ Apple is transitioning to in-house modems, starting with the iPhone SE 4, aiming for thinner devices and independence from Qualcomm; ➁ The move is less concerning for Qualcomm, which has been diversifying its revenue streams; ➂ Apple's new 5G modem could extend to Macs and Vision Pro, with potential for smart glasses that rely on mobile connectivity.
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