iPhone 17 base model to get A18 chipset: Rumours indicate that the cheapest model of Apple's next iPhone 17 may keep the A18 CPU and 8GB RAM from its predecessor, the iPhone 16. This action suggests that Apple may return to using hardware specs to distinguish between regular and Pro versions.?
The more sophisticated A19 Pro and A19 CPUs, coupled with more RAM, are anticipated to be included in the iPhone 17 Pro and the rumoured iPhone 17 Air, improving performance and multitasking. While minor improvements like a better front camera and a higher refresh rate display may be made to the base model, major improvements are expected in the higher-end models.?
Customers are eager to see how these events affect their purchases as Apple prepares for its regular September launch. This action suggests that Apple may return to using hardware specs to distinguish between regular and Pro versions.?
Apple usually follows a consistent launch schedule, and the iPhone 17 base model is expected to be revealed between September 11-13, 2025. Pre-orders could begin immediately after the official unveiling, and if Apple sticks to its traditional timeline, the iPhone 17 series may go on sale around September 19, 2025.
MacRumors claims that the iPhone 17 will feature the same A18 chip as the iPhone 16, citing a research note written by analyst Jeff Pu of stock research company GF Securities. The second-generation 3nm N3E node from TSMC might be used to create this chip. According to reports, the phone's 8GB RAM capacity will also not change.
While the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max are rumoured to launch with the A19 Pro chip, the iPhone 17 Air is anticipated to come with an A19 chip. According to reports, TSMC's third-generation 3nm process, or N3P, makes these chipsets.?
It is predicted that the iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max will include 12GB of RAM instead of the 8GB found in the iPhone 16 Pro versions.
In November last year, Jeff Pu stated that the A19 and A19 Pro SoCs would power the full iPhone 17 series.
Furthermore, according to Pu's research note, which 9to5Mac could view, the proximity sensor on all iPhone 17 series models would be equipped with new metal technology. According to reports, this technology will help Apple make the Face ID sensor smaller. According to reports, this modification will result in a smaller Dynamic Island for the iPhone 17 family, improving the screen-to-body ratio.?
This represents a change from the analyst's previous assumption that this design modification will only be included in the iPhone 17 Pro Max. The iPhone 14 Pro models were the first to feature the Dynamic Island. The selfie camera and Face ID components are housed in the pill-shaped cutout. In 2023, it was extended to all iPhone 15 models.
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