IT House July 19 news, Tianfeng International analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said today, “It is understood that,Some iPhone 14 series panel and memory suppliers have experienced supply problems recently, but the impact on the upcoming mass-produced iPhone 14 should be limited as other suppliers can fill the supply gap.“
In terms of LPDDR5 memory, Ming-Chi Kuo said, “Samsung is almost the only supplier in 3Q22, which can meet the demand for increased production of the iPhone 14 Pro. Micron and SK Hynix may ship as early as 4Q22, because the certification time of the former starts later, and the latter There are quality issues.”
In terms of panels, Ming-Chi Kuo said, “Samsung and BOE can largely fill the initial supply gap caused by LG Display panels (iPhone 14 Max and iPhone 14, mainly the former). LG Display is not expected to spend much time can solve this problem.”
Recently, Ming-Chi Kuo also tweeted that according to a survey of distributors, retailers, and scalpers, Chinese channels are generally optimistic about Apple’s upcoming iPhone 14 series, and they believe that the demand for the iPhone 14 series will exceed the iPhone 13 series.
Judging from a series of previous revelations, Apple’s iPhone 14 series this year will be divided into four models in two sizes, which is expected to bring you various improvements and enhancements, such as the new “exclamation mark screen”, the upgraded front The new camera (supports autofocus); the new rear camera supports 48-megapixel shooting and 8K video recording; the new A16 chip; AOD screen display and so on.
“It is revealed that the four mobile phones of Apple’s iPhone 14 series are equipped with 6GB memory, and the iPhone 14 Pro / Pro Max uses LPDDR5, which is faster and more power-saving”
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