iPhone 14 rumor points to confusing chipset switcheroo


We’ve been hearing rumors that the iPhone 14 series could launch with a chipset split, with the Pro and Pro Max getting a new chip but the standard and Max phones getting the same A15 Bionic as the iPhone 13. A new rumor says the same – but with a fruity twist.
According to iDrop News, the two lower-end iPhone 14 models will get a chip called the A16 Bionic – that’s actually just a rebranded A15. The rumor continues that the actual brand-new chip will be called the A16 Pro.
The report says Apple is doing this as it’s struggling to produce enough new A16 Pro and M2 chipsets, and so is working on solutions to ensure it can still sell as many iPhones as possible.
This line of reasoning makes sense, though renaming the chipset might trick some people into believing the phone has a newer chipset, and is more powerful, than it really is.
While the chipset split has been rumored by loads of sources, this strange naming change has only been mentioned by this one site, so we won’t take it as gospel just yet.
Analysis: we’ll need a big change
We haven’t seen a big Apple iPhone redesign for a few years, and we’re not expecting any monumental shakeup for the iPhone 14.
However one of the upgrades we can count on is a new chipset each year – so if Apple uses the same chipset in the iPhone 14 and 14 Max as it did in the iPhone 13 series, even that step up won’t come along.
If so, Apple will really need to find another improvement it can bring to the iPhone 14, to make sure buyers still want it instead of the older alternative, which will likely be a little more affordable due to being a year old.
Some rumors have suggested the iPhone 14 will lose the notch used on the iPhone 13, but it’s not clear if this is all members of the line, or just the two Pro devices.
Perhaps we’ll see some serious camera or display improvements to make the iPhone 14 phones a step up – camera and screen tech manufacturing hasn’t been as badly affected by the chipset shortage as… well, chipsets. But that remains to be seen.
So it’s probably safe not to get too excited for the iPhone 14 just yet – that way you won’t get disappointed if there are no upgrades, and if there are, you get that pleasant surprise.
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