While the iPhone 17 series is still three months away from launching, rumors about next year's iPhone 18 models continue to surface. The latest word comes from Apple analyst Jeff Pu. In a research ...
Apple is warning that it will not be able to build enough iPhones to match demand, as a global crunch in advanced processors and memory chips collides with one of its strongest upgrade cycles in years ...
After the release of the iPhone 16e with Apple's first C1 5G modem and subsequently the C1X modem with the iPhone Air, Apple is expected to power all upcoming iPhone 18 devices (including new ...
Apple is rumored to have a next-generation C2 chip coming to iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max, shifting away from the Qualcomm 5G modem found in iPhone 17 Pro. Here are three new advantages the ...
There will be two versions of the A20 chip for the iPhone 18 series, according to the latest rumor shared on the Chinese social media platform Weibo. Apple is planning both A20 and A20 Pro chips ...
While the rumor mill for the upcoming iPhone 17 models keeps running, analyst Jeff Pu also shares insights on the iPhone 18 lineup. Along with discussing camera improvements and Apple's custom Wi-Fi 7 ...
The upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max are expected to launch without a physical SIM card slot, working only with eSIM. The information comes from TechManiacs, which says Apple plans to remove the SIM ...
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iPhone Air is the big newcomer among Apple's latest lineup that went on sale Friday, but inside the slim phone's raised plateau is another new piece of hardware that signals a renewed focus on ...
Last week Ming-Chi Kuo reported that Intel was likely to start producing Apple’s M-series chips for Mac and iPad in 2027. Now a separate analyst has corroborated the report, and added that Intel-made ...
One analyst is doubling-down on his prediction that Intel might become a secondary manufacturer for Apple Silicon, but not for high-end devices. Again, GF Securities analyst Jeff Pu is guessing that ...
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