Apple users bash new iPhone 15: ‘Innovation died with Steve Jobs’::Smart phone fans are griping about Apple’s new devices since the arguably anti-climactic announcement of the forthcoming iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus on Tuesday.

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    1 year ago

    That is correct as the Pro devices have the A17 chip and the non pro are on the older A16 chip.

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        1 year ago

        The iPhone 14 Pro had the A16 chip. The 15 non-pro now has the A16 chip so they’re “passing down” the previous chip to the no -pro line, at least this year. Previously, they reused the A15 from the iPhone 13 lineup which was also re-used for the non-pro 14 iPhones.

        Apple A15 & Apple A16

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        1 year ago

        no, the 15 is effectively the 14 Pro in an aluminum shell and 2 cameras instead of 3.

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      Is this a first year sort of thing or is it going to be this way going forward? Like, they didn’t want to have to engineer it for the older chip because it’ll be dropped after this year whereas the A17 will likely power the non-Pro Iphone 16 and the A18 will power the Pro version. I don’t put it past Apple to pull some douchery to try to drive Pro sales, but there could be a logical reason for it.

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        They’ve done it the last couple of models.

        It’s a way to further differentiate the pro from the non pro, and to keep the non pro price the same. They haven’t changed the price on that since the 12.

        The base has been $799 since 2020. Inflation alone should mean it would be $950 this year with no other changes.