In the past, iPhone buyers could rely on one thing: whether it was an 11 or 11 Pro, 12 (Mini) or 12 Pro (Max), 13 (Mini) or 13 Pro (Max), all models have von AppleApple received the most modern chip at the time of the market launch. That will be according to a report (via 9to5Mac) by the well-known analyst Ming-Chi-Kuo with the iPhone 14 generation. To the annoyance of many Apple fans.
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The new A16 chip will therefore only be used in the iPhone 14 Pro models, while the non-Pro devices will continue to use the A15 chip from the current one iPhoneiPhone 13 have to make do. When reports of this kind first circulated, it was assumed that this was an emergency solution from Apple due to the general shortage of chips. No way: According to Kuo, this is a completely new business strategy that Apple intends to continue in the years to come. However, the chip will not be the only difference between iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro.
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According to the report, not only the different chip generations make a big difference. The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max (a larger version of the iPhone 14 that replaces the iPhone mini) are not only reminiscent of an iPhone 13 because of their chip, but the design should also be similar to the predecessor. iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, on the other hand, not only get a more powerful chip, but also a new screen design and a major camera upgrade.
“Following Kuo’s report, both 9to5Mac and Bloomberg have confirmed with independent sources that only two of the four iPhone 14 models will get a new, faster chip,” like 9to5Mac. “Although some analysts believe that Apple will use a more powerful version of the A15 chip with 6GB of RAM instead of 4GB in the new smartphones, the architecture will be the same as the iPhone 13 chips.”
This decision is of course understandable from the company’s point of view. After all, the Pro models are more attractive to customers and Apple makes more profits. It is estimated that this tactic will make the iPhone 14 Pro even more popular than previously thought. According to Kuo, the iPhone 14 Pro should account for around 60 percent of sales of the new models by the end of 2022. Not all customers will understand that Apple does not want to equip any entry-level or mid-range iPhone models with newer features from now on.
While in the past you didn’t have to spend a lot of money for a non-Pro model and at least got new features for it, from now on you get mostly old features from the previous year for the same money. If you want a new chip or a new design, you will be forced to buy a Pro model or, in case of doubt, have to wait until Apple brings the “new” Pro features to the non-Pro models at some point – maybe years later. (macworld)
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