The decision is final! Not all iPhone 14s will get the A16 Bionic chipset

Midsummer is rapidly approaching, which means that the announcement of the iPhone 14 is getting closer and closer. It is expected that

The new generation will offer a new display format with a hole in the center, a new camera with a 48MP main sensor and the latest chipsetA16 Bionic, made using TSMC's 3nm architecture.Well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo shared information that the A16 will beis only available on iPhone 14 Pro models, meaning the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max will getThis data is presented in the context of what more expensive models will now receive.a large share of the total sales of the series (about 55-60% instead of 40-50% in the past), which will lead toto the growth of revenues of other suppliers that meet the needs of Apple in the premium segment (Sony, Largan, Alps and LG Innotek), mainly in terms of cameras.It should be noted that this was first discussed back in March, but now, given the proximity of the announcement and the status of Ming-Chi Kuo, this decision seems final.

If all the available information is confirmed, then the low-end versions of the iPhone will bea minimal upgrade against the background of the iPhone 13, where only the camera will change, and the display (including the eyebrow) and hardware will remain unchanged.This will allow Apple to keep the current price tags on them, butThe Pro series is expected to go up, and we will receive all the answers in early September.

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