Update: Finally we have iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S in the markets and now waiting for iPhone 7 release date which apple is going to soon announce as Samsung has done with Galaxy S7. Yeah Samsung Galaxy S7 and LG G5 Smartphone are going to release soon on February 21st before MWC 2016.
Apple is eyeing a near-perfect iPhone 6S And iPhone 7 release date plan this 2016, no delays and glitch-free, as preparations for its volume production and eventual rollout appear to be already underway.Apple's established a habit of launching one or two handsets every year, and they're always planned well in advance, so we knew it was coming and it's not too surprising the rumours have started already. Truth be told, if anything they're a little late, as we were already hearing about the iPhone 6 before the iPhone 5S even launched.
According to Mark Gurman of 9to5Mac, Apple fans will likely be given access to the first version of iOS 9 as early as June 2015 via the annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The report added that the supposed plan of iOS 9 going public in advance pointed to the likelihood that development of the mobile operating system is already in full swing and will be completed earlier than expected.
If the report proved true that iOS 9 will be subjected to earlier battery of tests than its predecessor, then by the time of the iPhone 6S release date Apple fans are assured of a smoother and more stable next iPhone experience.
Samsung semiconductor head Kim Ki-nam has now confirmed Samsung will be providing 14-nanometer processors to Apple for use inside its 2015 iPhones and iPads. Ki-nam confirmed this victory would have a HUGE affect on Samsung's bottom line in 2015. Samsung's technological progress with its 14-nanometer process, an area it has invested heavily in, swung the pendulum away from TSMC and back in of favour of Samsung.
“The balance of power has shifted back to Samsung,” reports RE/Code, “thanks to its advanced fabrication technology. That same advantage is said to be putting pressure on Qualcomm, which has been the biggest maker of chips in high-end phones. Owing in part to its own manufacturing edge, Samsung is expected to use its Exynos processors in forthcoming handsets instead of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810, which is made in TSMC’s factories.”
Samsung has invested a HUGE sum on money into its display and semiconductor businesses, a reported sum of $21.4 billion. All of this was done to ensure Samsung remains in growth and profitable for 2015/16 and beyond.
Dr. Kinam Kim, president and general manager of the semiconductor business of Samsung, told press Samsung’s profits would improve dramatically in 2015 with the addition of Apple’s 14nm A9 chipset for its upcoming iPhone 7.
“Samsung LSI hasn’t directly confirmed Apple as its 14nm customer. But the company sounded confident about 14nm FinFET ramp in the second half of this year during its Q4 2014 earnings call,” said Strategy Analytics analyst Sravan Kundojjala. “Samsung LSI is looking to regain share in applications processors with the help of 14nm FinFET chips after seeing a steady share decline in its AP shipments over the past few years.”
Specifically, the partnership will lead to the manufacture of low temperature polysilicon (LTPS) display panel. The same technology, the report noted, was first used by Apple with the iPhone 6 introduction in late 2015. Meanwhile we are also getting concept images for iPhone 8 Smartphone.
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Apple is eyeing a near-perfect iPhone 6S And iPhone 7 release date plan this 2016, no delays and glitch-free, as preparations for its volume production and eventual rollout appear to be already underway.Apple's established a habit of launching one or two handsets every year, and they're always planned well in advance, so we knew it was coming and it's not too surprising the rumours have started already. Truth be told, if anything they're a little late, as we were already hearing about the iPhone 6 before the iPhone 5S even launched.
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iPhone 6s and iPhone 7 Release Date: 2015's Launches To Be Staggered?
Reports suggest Apple is looking at halving its smartphone update cycle in 2015, meaning we could see two iPhone launches in a single year. It's claimed the company is potentially prepping the release of one handset –– the iPhone 6s –– alongside the Apple Watch during the first half of 2015 and then another –– the iPhone 7 –– in the iPhone’s usual late-Q3 launch spot; around September.
Early iOS 9 debut
And as most the hardware concerns appear already on a firm ground, Apple is also making sure that the core software for the next iPhone will be stable and error-free in time for the iPhone 6S. To make that happen, the company is said to be planning an earlier beta release of iOS 9.According to Mark Gurman of 9to5Mac, Apple fans will likely be given access to the first version of iOS 9 as early as June 2015 via the annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The report added that the supposed plan of iOS 9 going public in advance pointed to the likelihood that development of the mobile operating system is already in full swing and will be completed earlier than expected.
If the report proved true that iOS 9 will be subjected to earlier battery of tests than its predecessor, then by the time of the iPhone 6S release date Apple fans are assured of a smoother and more stable next iPhone experience.
iPhone 7’s A9 Chipset
Apple attempted to move away from Samsung with the iPhone 6’s A8 chipset, the bulk of which were built by TSMC with Samsung picking up the crumbs. In 2015, however, this will change and Samsung and Apple will once again be working together on Apple’s next-generation A9 chipset.Samsung semiconductor head Kim Ki-nam has now confirmed Samsung will be providing 14-nanometer processors to Apple for use inside its 2015 iPhones and iPads. Ki-nam confirmed this victory would have a HUGE affect on Samsung's bottom line in 2015. Samsung's technological progress with its 14-nanometer process, an area it has invested heavily in, swung the pendulum away from TSMC and back in of favour of Samsung.
“The balance of power has shifted back to Samsung,” reports RE/Code, “thanks to its advanced fabrication technology. That same advantage is said to be putting pressure on Qualcomm, which has been the biggest maker of chips in high-end phones. Owing in part to its own manufacturing edge, Samsung is expected to use its Exynos processors in forthcoming handsets instead of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810, which is made in TSMC’s factories.”
Samsung has invested a HUGE sum on money into its display and semiconductor businesses, a reported sum of $21.4 billion. All of this was done to ensure Samsung remains in growth and profitable for 2015/16 and beyond.
Dr. Kinam Kim, president and general manager of the semiconductor business of Samsung, told press Samsung’s profits would improve dramatically in 2015 with the addition of Apple’s 14nm A9 chipset for its upcoming iPhone 7.
“Samsung LSI hasn’t directly confirmed Apple as its 14nm customer. But the company sounded confident about 14nm FinFET ramp in the second half of this year during its Q4 2014 earnings call,” said Strategy Analytics analyst Sravan Kundojjala. “Samsung LSI is looking to regain share in applications processors with the help of 14nm FinFET chips after seeing a steady share decline in its AP shipments over the past few years.”
iOS 9 To Be Focused On STABILITY
Apple’s iOS platform, for the longest time, was incredibly stable but after a string of large, feature-packed updates inside iOS 7 and iOS 8 a lot of this stability was compromised, forcing the company to issue plenty of memorable “patch” updates to fix issues.iPhone 7 Design –– Should You Expect Changes?
Apple tends to leave its design well alone between iterations of iPhone, saving the BIG design updates for every other cycle, as evidenced by the big switch from the iPhone 5 to the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. This means –– should Apple stick to its guns –– that the iPhone 6s and iPhone 7 shouldn’t look too different to current iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus models. Although after the success of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, as well as a potentially staggered launch and release date, there is every chance things could once again change in 2015.iPhone 7 Camera Update –– The BIGGEST In Apple's HISTORY
Apple’s next iPhone model will allegedly come with a dual-lens camera setup, according to reports. The word comes via Daring Fireball’s John Gruber, who, during his latest “The Talk Show” podcast claimed he’d heard from “a birdie of a birdie” that Apple’s next phone will feature the “biggest camera jump ever.”Billion-dollar display deals
But first, crucial components for the iPhone 6 sequel need to be taken care of, which the tech giant has been doing lately. A report from Apple Insider is saying that Apple will partner with Japan Display for a $1.7 billion deal that will ensure the steady supply of display components for small and medium-sized devices – pointing to the panels that will be used for the next iPhone and Apple Watch.Specifically, the partnership will lead to the manufacture of low temperature polysilicon (LTPS) display panel. The same technology, the report noted, was first used by Apple with the iPhone 6 introduction in late 2015. Meanwhile we are also getting concept images for iPhone 8 Smartphone.
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