Ming-Chi Ko: Apple will stop packing cheap iPhones with top-end chips
Apple will stop releasing affordable smartphones with top processors. This was stated in his blog by an authoritative insider Ming-Chi Ko.
According to the analyst, Apple is going to release four smartphones in 2022. Ming-Chi Ko believes that the company will introduce two cheap devices with A15 processors and two flagship devices that will have new A16 chips. Usually, all iPhones of the same generation were equipped with current processors. It is believed that the new measure will allow the corporation to save on the production of the iPhone.
An insider said that Apple has revised its business strategy for selling smartphones. According to him, now the flagship and expensive devices will be given priority to the detriment of the release of simpler gadgets. If it was previously believed that premium devices would receive a share of 40-50 percent, now Koh is confident that 60 percent of phones released in the fall will be iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max models.
The specialist predicted that the American company and its partners will earn more from the production of smartphones, as the rate will increase. A.S.P.. “A high share of shipments of premium iPhone models will gradually become the norm,” the analyst concluded.
In early July, insiders reported that the starting price of the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max would increase by $100 to $1,099 and $1,199, respectively. Thus, the price of Apple smartphones will reach a record high.
Source: Lenta

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