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Apple iPhone 14 may still use A15 Bionic chip, Pro models move to A16

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Apple expected to unveil iPhone 14 series in or around September. New report suggests only iPhone 14 Pro models will have the “A16” chip. The standard iPhone 14 models will retain the A15 Bionic chip from the iPhone 13, according to AppleInsider.

Apple expected to unveil iPhone 14 series in or around September. New report suggests only iPhone 14 Pro models will have the “A16” chip. The standard iPhone 14 models will retain the A15 Bionic chip from the iPhone 13, according to AppleInsider.

The iPhone 14 Pro models will feature both hole-punch and pill-shaped cutouts near the top of the display, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. All models will have 6GB of memory, with the Pro models using LPDDR5 and the non-Pro using 4X for storage.

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Apple has reportedly advised major US carriers to prepare for the launch of eSIM-only smartphones by September this year. It is possible that Apple might remove the physical SIM card slot starting with some iPhone 14 models, rather than some iPhone 15 models as originally rumoured.

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