JawaPos.com – There are many circulating about the design rendering of the upcoming iPhone 14 Series. Now, to complete the leak, the device is widely circulated again which is suspected to be a dummy iPhone 14 Series.
Dummy itself is a replica device, its shape is already the suffix of creative illustration. It’s like a smartphone that will be present, the difference is dummy can not be used, only to see its form only.
As mentioned above, of course it’s not a working device, but at least dummy allows us to understand the dimensions and differences between one model and another.
There are four dummy whose photos are widely circulated in cyberspace. First, there is dummy which is believed to be an iPhone 14 device with a screen size of 6.1 inches. Then there are the iPhone 14 Max (6.7 inches), iPhone 14 Pro (6.1 inches) and 14 Pro Max (6.7 inches).
As can be seen in the picture, for the first time, the iPhone 14 Series is strongly suspected to have a hole in the screen to accommodate the front camera and sensor. Until now, the iPhone design has not changed much and tends to lag behind current trends.
From dummy which is widely circulated, it is also seen that the material that will be used in the iPhone 14 will also change. At least according to dummy In circulation, the Pro variant will come with stainless steel and aluminum in other models.
There are also those who believe that these two premium models are even made of titanium alloy. Whether it’s true or not, it’s once again emphasized that all technical descriptions regarding the iPhone 14 Series are still just rumors.
However, as quoted from WCCFTech, recently, well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that the Chinese company TSMC will not produce processors using 3 and 4 nm technology until 2023.
For this year, chip production is only on 5 nm technology and has been announced. As before, it was TSMC that made the processors for the iPhone; so you can expect that the Apple A16 chip for iPhone 14 won’t use the latest process technology.
Experts think that using the same process technology as the previous generation of processors limits the performance growth and energy efficiency of the new solution. Because, in general, Apple is not used to using processors made using the same technology for three years in a row (A14 and A15 are also 5 nm).
In every next-generation iPhone (at least in flagship models), the company prefers to install the latest chips. The source also notes that Apple is unlikely to be able to find another manufacturer that will provide it with 3 and 4 nm processors this year by the time the iPhone 14 will launch.
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