Apple's Upcoming iPhone 14 Series Will Get A Major Battery Upgrade, Leaks Reveal
The RF (radio frequency) chips are expected to be produced based on a 6nm manufacturing process that would allow the supplier to manufacture a chip that¡¯s small in size physically which will in turn result in lower power consumption without affecting the performance.
Apple¡¯s upcoming iPhone 14 could sport a bunch of massive upgrades and one of them could make iPhone¡¯s battery-life woes a thing of the past.
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The iPhone 14 is expected to sport a new 5G chip that could consume a lot less power than the current ones while also maintaining solid performance.
This is according to a recent report from Taiwan¡¯s Economic Daily news (highlighted by TOI) that has revealed that TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) has obtained Apple¡¯s 5G chip orders for its iPhone 14 series.
The RF (radio frequency) chips are expected to be produced based on a 6nm manufacturing process that would allow the supplier to manufacture a chip that¡¯s small in size physically which will in turn result in lower power consumption without affecting the performance.
The smaller chip size could also mean that Apple could think of packing a larger battery, in the additional space. With a more efficient chip and larger battery size, the overall battery performance would surely benefit from it.
The device is also expected to sport Wi-Fi 6E connectivity which compared to Wi-Fi 6 offers better connectivity with lower latency.
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Leaks have hinted the iPhone 14 to sport a 6.06-inch OLED screen with a 90Hz refresh rate, while retaining the notch look, indicating that the Pro models could be the only ones on the 120Hz refresh rate.
However, what else will be different on the 14 Pro¡¯s display is the elimination of the notch, which will be instead replaced with a punch-hole cutout, if tweets by display analyst Ross Young were to be believed. The cutout will be pill-shaped that will house the IR camera array for Face ID.
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