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iPhoneSE3 uses A15 chips, iPhone 14 standard version also uses A15? Difficult to understand

author:Technology is interesting

Recently, everyone is talking about the new iPhone 14 series. To be honest, according to the current situation, it is still difficult to judge the new iPhone 14 series at this time, and there is also a large error in the credibility of information. After all, it's still at least half a year before the iPhone 14 series is officially released.

iPhoneSE3 uses A15 chips, iPhone 14 standard version also uses A15? Difficult to understand

However, since people maintain a high degree of attention to the iPhone 14 series, then we may as well talk about it. Combined with the current information from the anecdote, the iPhone 14 series still maintains the update of 4 models, but the mini version will be cancelled. Behind a little tweak in the product line, the standard version of the iPhone 14 series has become two: one is the iPhone 14 and the other is the iPhone 14Max. Sources said that the two standard versions of the iPhone 14 use A15 chips.

iPhoneSE3 uses A15 chips, iPhone 14 standard version also uses A15? Difficult to understand

In this regard, some netizens can't sit still, and even send out such a question: even Apple's entry model iPhone SE3 has used A15 bionic chips, as a digital flagship machine this autumn, the iPhone 14 standard version actually has to use A15 bionic chips? Frankly, it's a bit uncomfortable. You know, the price and market positioning of the iPhone SE3 cannot be compared with the digital version of the iPhone model; at the same time, the latter is also the iPhone that Apple will iterate every autumn.

iPhoneSE3 uses A15 chips, iPhone 14 standard version also uses A15? Difficult to understand

Therefore, some netizens said: If it is true as the news coming out of the outside world now, the iPhone 14 standard version continues to use Apple's A15 bionic chip, in addition to making people wonder, Apple may also face the following difficulties.

First, how to better distinguish from the iPhone SE3?

As mentioned earlier, the SE series is Apple's entry-level model. But in order to increase the attractiveness of this phone, Apple used an A15 bionic chip for this phone and supported 5G networks.

If the standard version of the iPhone 14 also uses the A15 bionic chip, it will inevitably be more powerful than the iPhone SE3 in terms of hardware parameters and performance. But the price can not be too expensive, otherwise some people will compare the SE3 and iPhone 14 standard version, and it will be Apple that will be uncomfortable.

iPhoneSE3 uses A15 chips, iPhone 14 standard version also uses A15? Difficult to understand

Therefore, in the case of the same A15 chip, how to better distinguish the iPhone 14 standard version from the iPhone SE3 is a problem that needs to be paid attention to. Unless the iPhone 14 Standard Edition uses the full-blood version of the A15. Assuming this, it also needs to be used as a consumption segment with the iPhone 13Pro and iPhone 13Pro Max.

Second, if the iPhone 14 also uses A15, it will make the outside world feel that Apple's innovation is weak.

Looking at Apple's products now, the iPhone SE3 uses A15, some iPads use A15, and the iPhone13 series uses A15. Once the standard version of the iPhone 14 also has an A15 chip, it is inevitable that the outside world will be talked about. Even if you want to distinguish between the standard version of the iPhone 14 and the version of the iPhone 14Pro, this is the gap between the A15 and A16.

iPhoneSE3 uses A15 chips, iPhone 14 standard version also uses A15? Difficult to understand

Then, from the hardware configuration, model pricing and other aspects of the analysis, apple does not grasp well, easy to overturn, and even a "thankless" approach. After all, the reason why many people expect the iPhone14 lies in the improvement of the design and core parameters. If not, users waiting for a new machine will give up and consider other models instead.

In summary, there is still a long way to go before the release of the iPhone 14 series. Regarding the question of whether the standard version of the iPhone 14 uses the A15 chip, there is no exact information for the time being. Of course, looking at the current situation, everyone seems to have decided that the A15 will be used by the standard version of the iPhone 14. Guys, can you accept this result?