Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo explained! Some iPhone 14 models won’t have hardware that everyone says “surely”

iPhone owners beware Apple discontinued Its no longer possible

Introducing the iPhone 13 family in September of last year, Apple continues to work behind closed doors for the iPhone 14 family. At least that’s what various leaks tell us. It is also said that the company will not include a mini model in the iPhone family this year. Allegedly, the iPhone 14 family will consist of the 6.1-inch iPhone 14, 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max, 6.1-inch iPhone 14 Pro and 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Pro Max. According to a new report by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, some iPhone 14 models will be deprived of hardware that everyone sees as “sure”. Some will get this hardware as well.

ALWAYS USED THE NEWEST BUT IT IS CHANGING WITH THE IPHONE 14

According to Ming-Chi Kuo’s claims, Apple is expected to make its latest A16 processor exclusive to the Pro models in the iPhone 14 series. This is quite interesting because Apple always put the latest processor in the iPhone models in the same series that it releases every year. For this reason, the use of the A16 processor in the new iPhone 14 models is considered to be certain, and it was thought that all iPhone 14 models would have this latest processor. However, it is claimed that the standard iPhone 14 models, known as the iPhone 14 and iPhone Max, will be deprived of Apple’s latest processor. These models will use the A15 processor used in the iPhone 13 models. The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models will use the latest processor, the A16.

IT WILL BE LIKE THIS IN THE FUTURE

The interesting part is that Apple plans to use this strategy in future iPhone series as well. Because Kuo claimed that the chip crisis was not the factor behind Apple’s thinking, and that its plan to make newer, faster chips exclusively for Pro “iPhone” models is part of a longer-term diversification strategy that will apply to next year’s iPhone 15 series. In other words, iPhone 15 and later iPhones will also adopt this strategy. At least that’s what’s inferred from Kuo’s statement.

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