Earlier this year, several sources claimed that Apple could keep the new A16 chip exclusively for iPhone 14 Pro models, while regular iPhone 14 models will have last year’s A15 chip.
In a new report by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, he stated that The entry-level and mid-range iPhone models will not have the latest Apple chips in the future.as the company decided to change its business strategy.
Apple is expected to announce four new iPhone models this year: iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Max (a larger 6.7-inch version that will replace the iPhone mini), iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max.
While the regular iPhone 14 models will retain the same design as the iPhone 13 with minimal internal updates, the Pro line will get more love with a new screen design and significant camera upgrades.
This is not the first time Apple has created a new exclusive design for the most expensive iPhone models.. In 2017, the iPhone X was introduced with a new design, Face ID, and other new technologies, while the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus were simply improved versions of the iPhone 7.
However, both the iPhone 8 and iPhone X feature the same A11 Bionic chip. Apple has followed this strategy in subsequent years with the iPhone XR and iPhone XS, iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro, and so on. Until now.
Following Kuo’s report, both 9to5Mac and Bloomberg independently confirmed that only two of the four iPhone 14 models will receive the new, faster chip.
Although some analysts believe that Apple will use a more powerful version of the A15 chip in new phones with 6 GB of RAM instead of 4 GB. At first it was thought to be a temporary move due to a global shortage of chips, but Kuo believes it’s a model change.
While the iPhone 14 Pro was previously expected to account for 40% to 50% of new model sales by the end of 2022, that estimate has now been raised to 60%.
Source: Computer Hoy

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