Apple won’t use new chips in its cheapest iPhones
- July 7, 2022
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OUR Apple hit with a hammer and decided that only iPhone Pro and Pro Max will be equipped with chips Bionic the latest released by the company. Thus,
OUR Apple hit with a hammer and decided that only iPhone Pro and Pro Max will be equipped with chips Bionic the latest released by the company. Thus,
OUR Apple hit with a hammer and decided that only iPhone Pro and Pro Max will be equipped with chips Bionic the latest released by the company. Thus, in all upcoming releases, the “core” and Max/Plus From iPhones will use chips released in the previous generation. This new configuration will debut iPhone 14but previously it was thought that this solution Apple was due to the effects of a shortage of chips.
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analyst Ming Chi-Kuoexpert Applereleased the information on Wednesday. In January he released the configuration iPhone 14 and 14 Max/Plus (there is no consensus on the name of the substitute mini) as A15 Bionicchip is used in all series iphone 13and versions 14 pro and 14 pro max will use A16 Bionic, SoC which will be released along with the new smartphones.
choice Apple store “old” chips iPhones input and intermediate (numbered and Max/Plus) is a way for a company to create new appeal with top-notch models (Pro and Pro Max) and increase profits, since these versions are more expensive than others smartphone series. From the current generation iphone 13 is a bestseller with a big advantage over 13 Pro and Pro Max.
Thus, we have a “formula” of complete sets of the following models: Pro and Pro Max with the latest generation AX Bionic and Basic iPhone and Max/Plus with last year’s chip. For example, iPhone 15version for 2023, will have A16 Bionic in the base model and Max/Pluswhile 15 pro and pro max will use A17 Bionic.
Even before Apple released iPhone 13 there were already rumors about them iPhone 14. Apple is dropping iPhone mini give place to iPhone 14 Max/Plus — new rumor points to new nomenclature for smartphone. This new model with a 6.7-inch screen was created in order for the manufacturer to gain market share, which is dominated by a competitor. Samsung. He will be between iPhone 14 base and Pro. In information about 14 Max. revealed analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has already talked about a price of approximately $900 for this model. The Pro and Pro Max lines in the iPhone 14 will receive a camera upgrade from 12 to 48 MP. These models will also receive technology Promotionwhile other models will not have this support due to lack of production capacity from screen vendors.
iPhone 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max, 14 and 14 Max Mockups. The last image shows the end of the notch using a hole punch and tablet design. Credits: Reproduction / Apple Insider.
You iPhones 14 will also be the first Apple without a SIM card slot. From now on, only iPhones with eSIM. Apple will also sell models with up to 2TB of storage. The entire new iPhone 14 line is expected to feature an OLED display and a “punch-and-punch + tablet” front-facing camera, which will house the camera in a hole punch and FaceID in a round hole on the screen, ditching the rotation notch. This technology has already been envisioned for the iPhone 13 series.
Models iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max get new chips A16 Bionicwhile lower models will have A15 Bionic. New series iPhones should have 6 GB of RAM at all smartphones. The iPhone 14 is due out on September 13th.
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