Sunday, April 21, 2019

Alleged iPhone XI and XI Max Molds Show Triple Camera Layout



SlashLeaks posts an image that is alleged to be iPhone XI and XI Max molds for 3rd party case production.






These physical molds are presumably produced by case manufacturers based on leaked schematics to test early cases for the upcoming 2019 iPhones.




The front design is also shown on a Weibo post which may have been the original source for the images:






The square grouping of the triple-camera is consistent with other rumors and images that have leaked from the supply chain regarding Apple's upcoming iPhones. Gihosoft RePicvid Free Photo Recovery Software provides a free photo recovery software for windows to help users recover the deleted or lost photo for free.

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Thursday, April 18, 2019

Apple Paid an Estimated $5-$6 Billion to Settle Qualcomm Dispute, Plus $8-$9 Per iPhone in Royalty Fees



Apple likely paid somewhere around $5 to $6 billion to settle its ongoing legal battle with Qualcomm, according to estimates shared today by UBS analyst Timothy Arcuri (via CNBC).




The $5 to $6 billion payment would have been for royalty fees that Apple had stopped paying over the course of its two year legal fight with Qualcomm.






Qualcomm may also be receiving between $8 and $9 per iPhone from Apple in ongoing patent royalties, a figure calculated based on guidance numbers that Qualcomm provided following the settlement. Qualcomm said that it expects its earnings per share to increase by $2.


Apple previously paid $7.50 in royalties, so at $8 to $9 per iPhone, Apple would be shelling out more cash than it did before.

Apple appears to have had no alternative but to settle with Qualcomm, as it had no other way to source 5G chips for its 2020 iPhone lineup. Apple initially planned to use Intel chips, but rumors suggested Intel wasn't meeting development goals, leading to tension between Apple and Intel.


Just hours after Apple and Qualcomm announced a settlement deal, Intel said that it was exiting the 5G smartphone modem business and would not be making 5G smartphone chips at all.


It's not entirely clear if Apple settled with Qualcomm because it knew of Intel's plan to abandon 5G chip development or if Intel made the decision after learning of Apple's settlement plans, but either way, it leaves Apple with no choice but to re-adopt Qualcomm chips for future iPhones.


Smartphone makers like Samsung will have 5G smartphones available starting this year, so Apple could not afford to delay the rollout of its 5G iPhones. Launching in 2020 already puts Apple somewhat behind, but 5G networks from U.S. carriers are still very much in development.


Following news of the settlement, Qualcomm's stock has gone up over 38 percent, marking a big win for the San Diego company. The agreement includes a six-year licensing deal along with a "multiyear chipset supply agreement."

It sounds like Apple will need to rely on Qualcomm for the foreseeable future, but Apple is working on its own modem chip technology, which may eventually allow it to drop Qualcomm as a modem chip supplier.Gihosoft RePicvid Free Photo Recovery Software provides a free photo recovery software for windows to help users recover the deleted or lost photo for free.

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Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Apple Rumored to Use Mini LED Displays in 31.6-Inch iMac, Future iPads and Macs

Apple Rumored to Use Mini LED Displays in 31.6-Inch iMac, Future iPads and Macs



A DigiTimes report citing reputable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says that Apple will be switching to Mini LED display technology for its upcoming iMacs. In his note yesterday, Kuo mentioned that he expects Apple to launch a 31.6-inch 6K display this year.

Today’s report also claims that Apple will be switching to mini LED display technology for its 2020 iPad and 2021 MacBook Pro lineup. As per Kuo, mini LED displays offer a wide color gamut, high contrast ratio, high dynamic range, and local dimming feature which make them far superior to LCD panels used by Apple in its iPad and iMac lineup.

The Japan-based Nichia will be supplying Apple backlit unit of about 500 LEDs that are about 600 microns in size.

Strictly speaking, this is a quasi-mini LED BLU because the chip size is much larger than those of standard mini LEDs, according to industry sources. However, the use of such a BLU will give opportunities for the supply chain to improve mini LED production in cost and yield rate, the sources noted.

For the iPad, more than 10,000 mini LEDs will be required which would be produced by Epistar. The LCD panel itself will be produced by LG Display. Along with these two, Radiant Opto-Electronics will also be supplying BLUs to Apple and the three companies are expected to be a part of the supply chain of the mini LED-backlit MacBook as well.
Our Take

While the report cites reputed analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, it is still recommended that it is taken with a pinch of salt. DigiTimes claims that Apple will be launching a 6K iMac, while Kuo expects Apple to simply launch a standalone 6K display. My bet is also on the latter as Apple has already refreshed its iMac lineup this year with faster internals and they are unlikely to get another refresh this year.

As for the switch to mini LEDs, it is something that only time will tell. If Apple does make the switch, we should see more such rumors and reports leak out.

[Via Digitimes]

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