Wait for 1 month! Then the next generation iPhone 14 series developed by the tech giant Apple is going to be launched. As the season of arrival approaches, more and more information about the series is coming to light. As a tipster recently claimed, the standard models of the upcoming series i.e. iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max phones will get more 'performance boost' despite featuring similar processors to the predecessor iPhone 13 lineup. He said this would be possible due to the new cellular modem and internal design. By the way, we have already learned that Apple will bring the mentioned non-pro models with A15 Bionic (A15 Bionic) chipset and pro-models i.e. iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max with A16 Bionic (A16 Bionic). However, the latest processor is reported to not offer much improved performance over the existing chipset.
iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max with A15 Bionic chipset will offer better performance than its predecessor
A tipster recently claimed via microblogging site Twitter that the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max models will have "some overall performance boost" due to the "new cellular modem, internal design" etc. In this regard, it is reported that last year's A15 Bionic (A15 Bionic) SoC will be used in these two non-pro models of Apple's upcoming iPhone series. In contrast, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will have only the A16 Bionic chipset.
However, in addition to the new cellular modem and internal design, the non-Pro models are also rumored to come with at least 6GB of RAM, which is more than the RAM capacity of the predecessor iPhone 13 series (4GB of RAM). But there is a 'twist' here. The Pro models will come equipped with faster and more energy efficient LPDDR5 RAM and the non-Pro variant will come with dual 6GB LPDDR4X RAM. As you can see, the iPhone 13 series also has this same RAM feature, but it is only 4G based. As a result, based on this storage configuration, the two non-Pro models of the upcoming iPhone series are expected to offer slightly better performance than the iPhone 13 models, despite using 2021 processors.
Apart from the relevant hardware, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max may also undergo changes in the software department of the phone, which will have a direct impact on the device performance. In this regard, iOS 16 is expected to provide a more 'optimized user experience' compared to previous operating versions.
On the other hand, Apple's latest processor performance analyst Ming-Chi claims that the A16 Bionic chipset will be based on the N5P logic node, which was used to make the A15 Bionic chip. As a result, the latest processor will offer slightly improved performance and power saving compared to the existing A15 Bionic. But even then, Apple might just call it the new chipset A16 Bionic for marketing purposes, analysts opined.