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Did Apple quietly improve Bluetooth speed on iPhone 6 and iPad Air 2?

Updated Dec 19th, 2018 9:07PM EST
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Bluetooth speed probably isn’t the kind of hardware detail you’re interested in when buying a new computer or smartphone, including the iPhone 6s. In fact, Apple did not even talk about the iPhone 6s’s Bluetooth capabilities during its September 9th announcement event, though it did mention the Bluetooth abilities of the new Apple TV and remote during the event.

However, it appears the company did bump the Bluetooth speed from Bluetooth 4.0 to Bluetooth 4.2 on the devices it released last year.

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As 9to5Mac discovered (see image below), Apple has quietly updated the specs page for some of its iOS products, replacing Bluetooth 4.0 support with Bluetooth 4.2. The change concerns the iPhone 6 and iPad Air 2, which previously were listed as featuring Bluetooth 4.0 speeds, while the new iOS devices, including iPhone 6s series, iPad Pro and iPad mini 4 were already registered with Bluetooth 4.2 support on their respective web pages.

It’s not clear when the change was done, whether this is a mistake, or whether Apple has been able to bump Bluetooth speeds on older iOS devices without actually updating the hardware.

Chris Smith Senior Writer

Chris Smith has been covering consumer electronics ever since the iPhone revolutionized the industry in 2008. When he’s not writing about the most recent tech news for BGR, he brings his entertainment expertise to Marvel’s Cinematic Universe and other blockbuster franchises.

Outside of work, you’ll catch him streaming almost every new movie and TV show release as soon as it's available.