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Key iPhone component supplier talks about price hikes

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Mobile processors for Apple smartphones are produced by the Taiwanese manufacturer TSMC. The new A16 Bionic chips for the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max will also be produced on its lines. However, they seem to be more expensive.

Key iPhone component supplier talks about price hikes

Japanese chemical company Showa Denko KK expects to raise prices for key materials for making chips, which will affect the industry. Because of this, prices will also rise for the production of processors, which will lead to an increase in the cost of electronics in general.

After a 20% rise in prices last year, TSMC plans to raise prices by up to 8% this year, the source said. In the case of Apple, this will lead to an increase in the price of the entire iPhone 14 line, but it is still difficult to say how much the final cost of smartphones will increase.

It is possible that prices will rise the most on the Pro / Pro Max models, which are credited with the A16 Bionic processor. The lower models are rumored to have an overclocked A15 Bionic.

As for the timing of the announcement, the new items are expected to be shown in September. There is no exact date yet. production will start in August.

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BMW breaks new iPhones. iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max NFC module fails due to wireless charging in car

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BMW breaks new iPhones iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro

While Apple promises to fix the overheating problem of the new iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max, without reducing performance, another problem has emerged with the company’s new products. It turned out that BMW cars can actually break smartphones.

BMW breaks new iPhones.  iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max NFC module fails due to wireless charging in car

Several owners of Bavarian cars have already reported that the NFC module in their new iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max has failed. This happens after smartphones are charged via wireless charging in the car.

During charging, smartphones go into data recovery mode. A reboot helps return the devices to working condition, but the NFC modules do not restore functionality. In particular, the Could Not Set Up Apple Pay error appears in the Wallet app.

In some cases, owners have already replaced their smartphones at Apple stores, but it is not yet clear what the cause of this problem is. So far, complaints have only come from owners of older new Apple products, which suggests that the problem may be related to overheating.

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Apple promises not to reduce the performance of the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max while addressing the overheating problem

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Apple promises not to reduce the performance of the iPhone

Apple will solve the overheating problem of the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max without reducing performance. The company stated this in comments to Forbes.

Apple promises not to reduce the performance of the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max while addressing the overheating problem

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As we said, Apple blames some third-party apps for the overheating, including Instagram, Uber, and the game Asphalt 9: Legends. Additionally, smartphones may become warm during the first few days after setup or recovery due to increased background OS activity.

However, some changes will be made by Apple itself. They will be implemented in iOS 17.1, which is expected at the end of October. Considering that the company has directly stated that the performance of the A17 Pro SoC will not be reduced, users can only wait a little longer. Although, of course, Apple’s statements will later be clearly tested in numerous tests.

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iPhone screens have microscopic QR codes that could save Apple hundreds of millions of dollars a year

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iPhone screens have microscopic QR codes that could save Apple

Since 2020, Apple has been applying microscopic QR codes to the screens of its smartphones.

iPhone screens have microscopic QR codes that could save Apple hundreds of millions of dollars a year

The Infirmation resource reported that for several years now the Cupertino giant has been placing tiny codes to simplify the control process and save hundreds of millions of dollars.

In fact, there are QR codes on many iPhone components, but they have only now become known about them on screens, since they are really very small. Codes are etched into the glass at different stages of production, helping Apple “track and reduce defects” on the production line.

More specifically, the codes allow the company to track exactly how many glass elements its Chinese partners Lens Technology and Biel Crystal produce, and how many defective units they discard during the production process.

Interestingly, at the initial stage, when codes were engraved directly on the glass, this affected the strength of the latter. When dropped, cracks in the glass almost always appeared where the QR code was placed. Apple eventually created technology using microscopic lenses with ring light. As a result, Apple suppliers reduced the number of discarded glass covers to one in every ten. Before this, three out of ten were thrown out. As a result, Apple saves hundreds of millions of dollars a year.

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