Apple is preparing to make significant changes with the iPhone 15 lineup later this year, especially the iPhone 15 Pro. Four iPhone 15 models are expected, each with Apple’s Dynamic Island cutout on the front. Apple, on the other hand, will keep the standard models separate from the ‘Pro’ models.
The A17 Bionic chip in the upcoming iPhone 15 Pro models will be manufactured on a 3nm process, resulting in improved performance and battery life.
The iPhone 15 Pro models are expected to include numerous exclusive features and changes. It was recently reported, for example, that the devices will have titanium casings for increased durability. According to DigiTimes, Apple’s A17 Bionic chip in the iPhone 15 Pro lineup will be based on TSMC’s 3nm architecture. Apple’s decision to use a 3nm chip in the iPhone comes more than three years after the introduction of 5nm chips.
The lower the nanometer count, the better the performance and battery life. In comparison to 5nm chips, the iPhone 15 Pro models will now outperform in terms of performance and battery life (A16 Bionic). Aside from the internals, Apple will optimise the software to work in tandem with the hardware for optimal performance.
Aside from performance, Apple is also hard at work on more power-efficient chips. Apple, for example, is working on custom 5G modems that will be manufactured on a 4nm process. The iPhone’s overall battery life will improve as chips consume less power in various situations. Take note that Apple’s first in-house 5G modem will be released alongside the iPhone SE 4.
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