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 Upgrade of Apple iPhone 16 in an important way. New leak has claimed.



It is anticipated that the upcoming iPhone 16 series would have devices with a whole new battery design, enhancing battery life with an upgraded, potent processor. All of us want more power and longer battery life, and some even think we should be able to keep our iPhones longer. Unlike the iPhone 15 series, which includes one chip for the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus and another for the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, the entire iPhone 16 series may use the same new processor.


According to the research, Apple's iPhones usually link the identity to the chip. All A16-based devices had an identifier beginning with 15, while A15-based devices had identifiers beginning with 14. The 12,x identifier (A13) and the 13,x identifier (A14) are equivalent. Therefore, it appears that every model in the new range that launches this fall will have the same processor, based on data that points to chips with the names iPhone17,1, iPhone17,2, and other similar names. In addition, battery life is probably going to benefit from the new CPUs, which might prioritize efficiency above power.


This does not imply that every aspect of the chips will be the same. For instance, there can be variations in the number of graphics cores, as Apple has done in the past, and there might be differences in the names, such as A18 and A18 Pro.


All of this seems highly likely: Apple won't want to exclude the iPhone 16 from the Apple Intelligence party, and Apple Intelligence requires a potent CPU.

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