iPhone 15 series Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/iphone-15-series/ Technology News and Reviews Wed, 13 Dec 2023 14:19:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Apple Self-Service Repair adds iPhone 15 series and M2 Mac models https://www.techgoing.com/apple-self-service-repair-adds-iphone-15-series-and-m2-mac-models/ Wed, 13 Dec 2023 14:19:50 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=155599 Apple announced to expand the scope of self-service repair services and launch a new diagnostic tool. Apple said the self-service repair service now supports iPhone 15 series models and M2 Mac models, including 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro, 15-inch MacBook Air, Mac mini, Mac Pro and Mac Studio. In addition, self-service repairs are now available […]

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Apple announced to expand the scope of self-service repair services and launch a new diagnostic tool.

Apple said the self-service repair service now supports iPhone 15 series models and M2 Mac models, including 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro, 15-inch MacBook Air, Mac mini, Mac Pro and Mac Studio.

In addition, self-service repairs are now available to Apple users in 24 European countries, including Croatia, Denmark, Greece, the Netherlands, Portugal and Switzerland.

Apple claims that self-service repair now supports 35 Apple products in 33 countries and 24 languages.

In addition to self-service repair services, Apple has also launched Apple Diagnostics for Self Service Repair for US users and announced that it will be launched in Europe next year.

Note: Apple’s self-service repair service will be launched in April 2022. People with experience in repairing electronic equipment can go to the Apple Store or Apple authorized service providers to purchase user manuals, genuine Apple parts and tools; and for those without repair experience For people, going to a professional Apple authorized service provider for repair is the safest and most reliable method of repair.

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Foxconn India iPhone factory survey: expansion progress is not as expected https://www.techgoing.com/foxconn-india-iphone-factory-survey-expansion-progress-is-not-as-expected/ Thu, 30 Nov 2023 15:07:49 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=153701 According to a report by foreign technology media Rest of World, Foxconn’s expansion of its Indian factory was not going smoothly. Foxconn sends Chinese employees to India to oversee operations and train employees. However, not many employees sent to India understand English and do not know enough about the local culture. Foxconn has nearly copied […]

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According to a report by foreign technology media Rest of World, Foxconn’s expansion of its Indian factory was not going smoothly.

Foxconn sends Chinese employees to India to oversee operations and train employees. However, not many employees sent to India understand English and do not know enough about the local culture.

Foxconn has nearly copied its factories in mainland China, using machines from the country and many devices with Mandarin text and instructions.


Foxconn factory in Sunguvarchatram, signage at the entrance of SIPCOT Industrial Park, Source: Rest of World

A senior Indian manager said: “Including standard operating procedures, work instructions, and commands, all machine documents are written in Mandarin, the software interface is also in Mandarin, and even the emergency button is not localized.”

Employees have started using translation apps and communicating using basic body language, with human translators helping, but overall the expansion of Foxconn’s India factories has not been as fast as expected.

The government’s attempt to legislate an eight-hour working day in Indian law was shelved after major protests.

Chinese employees posted to India were shocked by the schedules adhered to in India, with one manager lamenting: “In addition to working 8 hours a day, there are breaks built into the shift. You just settle into your seat and the next break comes the time has come.”

Foxconn China uses extra wages and bonuses to attract workers who work longer shifts. It tried a similar tactic in India, but to no avail — Indian workers refused to work overtime.

The report states that Foxconn’s Sunguvarchathram plant currently assembles iPhone 15 models, accounting for less than 10%.

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Apple iPhone 15 Series Screen Insights: Shipments 16% Higher Than Predecessor https://www.techgoing.com/apple-iphone-15-series-screen-insights-shipments-16-higher-than-predecessor/ Tue, 28 Nov 2023 03:02:09 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=153474 According to the latest report released by the screen supply chain consulting company DSCC, tracking the screen shipments of the iPhone 15 series this year, it was found that its shipments were 16% higher than the iPhone 14 series models, which was 16% higher than that of the iPhone 14 series. The iPhone 13 series […]

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According to the latest report released by the screen supply chain consulting company DSCC, tracking the screen shipments of the iPhone 15 series this year, it was found that its shipments were 16% higher than the iPhone 14 series models, which was 16% higher than that of the iPhone 14 series. The iPhone 13 series is 21% higher.

Screen shipments of iPhone 13/14/15 series from June to October over the past years

David Naranjo, senior director of research at DSCC, said:

 Judging from the current panel shipments of the iPhone 15 series, the Pro model’s share was higher than that of the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro models between June and October.

 From June to October, the cumulative share of the iPhone 15 Pro models was 64%, while the iPhone 14 series and iPhone 13 series had a share of 54%.

Research shows that in October, the iPhone 15 Pro model’s share was 71%, up from 65% in September, thus increasing the mixed average selling price of iPhone 15 models in June-October, which was 5% higher than the iPhone 14.

▲ iPhone 15 Pro Max on the left and iPhone 15 Pro on the right

The DSCC also said that Samsung Display was the main panel maker for iPhone 15 models, accounting for 81% between June and October.

Among the iPhone 13/14/15 series, the proportion of Pro models from June to October over the past years

LG Display followed closely and began shipping panels for Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro Max in September this year, accounting for about 18%.

BOE started shipping panels for iPhone 15 in October this year, accounting for 1%. BOE also supplies panels for the iPhone 12, iPhone 13 and iPhone 14.

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Apple’s iPhone 15 series phones are weak in China but strong in the US https://www.techgoing.com/apples-iphone-15-series-phones-are-weak-in-china-but-strong-in-the-us/ Thu, 19 Oct 2023 03:24:56 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=144161 According to the latest report from Counterpoint Research, the sales performance of Apple’s iPhone 15 series 17 days after its release in China was worse than last year’s iPhone 14, with a year-on-year decrease of 4.5%. On the contrary, demand for all models in the US market was strong. ▲Image source Counterpoint It is learned […]

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According to the latest report from Counterpoint Research, the sales performance of Apple’s iPhone 15 series 17 days after its release in China was worse than last year’s iPhone 14, with a year-on-year decrease of 4.5%. On the contrary, demand for all models in the US market was strong.


▲Image source Counterpoint

It is learned from the report that in comparison with the sales volume of the iPhone 14 series in the Chinese market in the first 17 days, the iPhone 15 Pro Max fell by 14% year-on-year, the iPhone 15 Pro fell by 11% year-on-year, and the iPhone 15 fell by 8% year-on-year. Due to the late release of last year’s iPhone 14 Plus, there is currently no comparison data for the Plus model.

Mengmeng Zhang, senior analyst at Counterpoint, said: “The iPhone 15 series’ overall data performance in China was poor, reflecting the overall decline in consumer spending. But the shortened pre-holiday consumption time, coupled with the Pro Max supply mismatch (consumers don’t like blue models), may defer some demand to the fourth quarter.”


▲ Picture source Apple official website

In contrast, preliminary data from the U.S. market shows iPhone 15 sales in the first nine days of sales showing double-digit overall sales growth, with solid demand for basic and Pro (especially Pro Max) models.

Jeff Fieldhack, director of North American research, said: “Sales of new iPhones have now performed well in the United States for two consecutive weekends. The overall response to the iPhone 15 series has been good, and we expect iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 users to become the main replacement group. Of course, we said “It’s just a matter of sales in the first few weeks, but it’s a positive sign that could mitigate the negative impact of Apple’s China market data.”

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Apple plans to offer the latest system for new, unopened iPhones https://www.techgoing.com/apple-plans-to-offer-the-latest-system-for-new-unopened-iphones/ Mon, 16 Oct 2023 01:56:55 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=142838 Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman mentioned in the latest Power On newsletter released last night that Apple is preparing to provide the latest version of the system for unopened iPhones. This move is to deal with the following scenarios: The first batch of iPhone 15 models shipped out of the factory came with iOS 17 built-in, but […]

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Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman mentioned in the latest Power On newsletter released last night that Apple is preparing to provide the latest version of the system for unopened iPhones. This move is to deal with the following scenarios:

The first batch of iPhone 15 models shipped out of the factory came with iOS 17 built-in, but by the time users purchased it, iOS 17.0.1 and later new versions of the system had already been released. This means that users may have to spend time updating the software after opening the box of their new iPhone.

Regarding this move, Mark Gurman revealed that Apple has developed a special cushion-shaped device on which retail stores can place unopened iPhones. Then the system can wirelessly connect to and wake up the iPhone, and then Automatically download and install the latest version of iOS to complete the software update and finally shut down.

Apple is said to aim to roll out the system in stores by the end of this year. It is worth noting that this report only mentions the iPhone, but does not rule out the possibility of extending it to other Apple products.

Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max

Note: In this Power On newsletter, Mark Gurman also mentioned that Apple’s “cheap version” Vision Pro headset is planned to be priced between US$1,500-2,500, and that the M3 MacBook Pro/Air is expected to be released early next year. and other information.

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TechInsights: Apple adopted Sony’s 48-megapixel CIS for rear wide-angle lens https://www.techgoing.com/techinsights-apple-adopted-sonys-48-megapixel-cis-for-rear-wide-angle-lens/ Tue, 10 Oct 2023 05:29:51 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=140807 According to the latest report of Techlnsights, Sony Semiconductor in Japan’s Nagasaki factory production of Apple iPhone 15 series of cameras using advanced image sensor technology, is expected to further increase the demand for Sony CIS shipments to meet Apple’s latest iPhone series of CIS demand. ▲ Source: TechInsights, below According to the report, Apple […]

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According to the latest report of Techlnsights, Sony Semiconductor in Japan’s Nagasaki factory production of Apple iPhone 15 series of cameras using advanced image sensor technology, is expected to further increase the demand for Sony CIS shipments to meet Apple’s latest iPhone series of CIS demand.

▲ Source: TechInsights, below

According to the report, Apple has adopted Sony’s 48-megapixel CIS for the rear wide-angle lens of the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro series, boosting Sony’s share of the market in the high-resolution segment above 4800 pixels. Sony’s 48-megapixel IMX803 sensor was first used in last year’s iPhone 14 Pro lineup and is one of the top 20 smartphone CIS image sensor models shipped in the first half of 2023.

Apple has also adopted Sony’s new 12-megapixel IMX913 CIS for the iPhone 15 Pro Max line’s periscope telephoto lens application and has upgraded its LiDAR with Sony’s IMX591.

The report that the smartphone image sensor market is growing at an annual rate of 2%, while Sony Semiconductor grew its market share to 56% in the first half of 2023, and that more than 55% of Sony’s smartphone CIS revenue comes from Apple, which is on track to achieve its goal of $8 billion in smartphone CIS sales this year.

The report also noted that given its strong reliance on Apple, Sony will continue to aggressively drive its CIS portfolio to other leading smartphone OEMs and their key high-end products by offering large format CIS and customized CIS solutions.

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Qualcomm X70 baseband built into all Apple iPhone 15 series, not just Pro models https://www.techgoing.com/qualcomm-x70-baseband-built-into-all-apple-iphone-15-series-not-just-pro-models/ Mon, 09 Oct 2023 05:23:09 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=140390 Apple iPhone 15 series of phones in the 5G performance has been significantly improved, thanks to the new machine using Qualcomm’s new X70 modem. The change applies not only to the high-end iPhone 15 Pro lineup, but also to the standard iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus models. The change was confirmed by a tweet […]

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Apple iPhone 15 series of phones in the 5G performance has been significantly improved, thanks to the new machine using Qualcomm’s new X70 modem. The change applies not only to the high-end iPhone 15 Pro lineup, but also to the standard iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus models.

The change was confirmed by a tweet from Shahram Mokhtari of the iFixit website, who noted the significance of the change, writing, “Apple didn’t just put last year’s Pro version of the logic board directly into this year’s standard model, they upgraded the standard model as well. This also shows that Apple’s standard models aren’t always limited to accepting only last year’s old stock, and that the newer models will also get updates to the components on the logic board.”

This means that the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max all use Qualcomm’s X70 modem, which actually continues what Apple did last year, when the entire iPhone 14 lineup used Qualcomm’s X65 modem.

Benchmarks on the SpeedSmart website show that Qualcomm’s X70 modem brings a huge boost to the iPhone 15’s 5G performance. According to these figures, the iPhone 15 delivers a 24 percent increase in 5G speeds over the iPhone 14 series. In the U.S., users on Verizon’s network will see the biggest boost when they upgrade to iPhone 15, followed by T-Mobile and AT&T.

Additionally, the iPhone 15’s X70 modem reduces power consumption, improves 5G carrier aggregation, and improves performance when the iPhone is farther away from the base station.

It’s worth noting that Apple is also developing its own 5G modem, but it’s expected to take a few more years to complete. Last month Qualcomm announced that Apple will continue to use Qualcomm 5G modems until at least 2026.

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Apple says it will fix the software behind the iPhone overheating bug https://www.techgoing.com/apple-says-it-will-fix-the-software-behind-the-iphone-overheating-bug/ Sun, 01 Oct 2023 06:31:03 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=137597 Hundreds of users have complained on social media and Apple support that their new iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max feel unusually hot to the touch. Some users even posted photos of iPhone thermometer readings showing results well over 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius). Apple said on Saturday that recent claims that […]

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Hundreds of users have complained on social media and Apple support that their new iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max feel unusually hot to the touch. Some users even posted photos of iPhone thermometer readings showing results well over 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius). Apple said on Saturday that recent claims that new iPhones are overheating to the touch are due to a software-related bug and will be fixed soon.

The company says that due to a bug in the latest iOS 17 software and some third-party apps overloading the system, devices may get hot in the first few days as they work overtime to set up and restore user data.

“Due to increased background activity, your device may feel warmer during the first few days after setting it up or restoring it,” Apple said in a statement. “We’ve also discovered a bug in iOS 17 that is affecting some users and will be addressed in a software update.”

Apple says it’s working with the developer behind the app that causes iPhones to overheat and is releasing a fix. Some users are finding issues with Meta Platforms’ Instagram and Uber apps.

Apple denies that the heating problem is related to the hardware of the iPhone 15 Pro series. It said the upcoming software fix won’t involve slowing down the latest model processors.

This latest high-end device features a titanium frame first for the iPhone, and an A17 Pro chip with enhanced graphics components for improved gaming performance. Some researchers say these hardware changes may be causing the problem.

Apple has not revealed when the iOS 17 software update will be released, nor which version it will ship with. The company released the first beta version of iOS 17.1 to app developers last week. This version is scheduled for release later in October.

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Apple pushes iOS 17.0.2 update to non-iPhone 15 series: fixes data migration issues https://www.techgoing.com/apple-pushes-ios-17-0-2-update-to-non-iphone-15-series-fixes-data-migration-issues/ Wed, 27 Sep 2023 03:55:17 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=136065 Apple recently pushed the iOS 17.0.2 update to four iPhone 15 models, focusing on fixing data migration issues. Apple today also pushed this update to other iPhone models that are eligible for upgrade. The internal version number is 21A351. iPhone and iPad devices that are eligible for the upgrade can open “General > Software Update” […]

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Apple recently pushed the iOS 17.0.2 update to four iPhone 15 models, focusing on fixing data migration issues. Apple today also pushed this update to other iPhone models that are eligible for upgrade. The internal version number is 21A351.

iPhone and iPad devices that are eligible for the upgrade can open “General > Software Update” to download this update wirelessly.

Note: Apple has previously released updates to iPhone 15 models. The update log reads: “This update fixes an issue that may prevent data from being transferred directly from another iPhone during setup.”

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iPhone 16 Ultra to come with three new small cameras to be used with Vision Pro https://www.techgoing.com/iphone-16-ultra-to-come-with-three-new-small-cameras-to-be-used-with-vision-pro/ Sun, 24 Sep 2023 19:08:25 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=135054 Apple’s iPhone 15 series officially went on sale yesterday, and rumors are already rife about the iPhone 16 Ultra’s camera configuration and other features. The latest news claims that in addition to the three standard sensors on the back, the high-end model will feature three smaller cameras that will work with the Apple Vision Pro […]

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Apple’s iPhone 15 series officially went on sale yesterday, and rumors are already rife about the iPhone 16 Ultra’s camera configuration and other features. The latest news claims that in addition to the three standard sensors on the back, the high-end model will feature three smaller cameras that will work with the Apple Vision Pro in some way.

New rumors also claim that US iPhone 16 models will have a button to switch to millimeter wave mode, possibly to save battery.

Majin Bu posted information about several iPhone 16 models on the X, starting with the iPhone 16 Ultra. For some reason, the tipster didn’t call Apple’s most high-end flagship the iPhone 16 Pro Max, suggesting Apple could launch a rebranded product next year. There are reports that the iPhone 15 Pro Max will adopt the exact name change, but Apple clearly has other plans.

In addition to the three rear cameras of the iPhone 16 Ultra, the tipster also claims that the flagship will also be equipped with three smaller cameras. Although their purpose is not completely clear in the post, he mentioned that this is related to the Apple Vision Pro . In an earlier report, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that all iPhone 16 models will support Wi-Fi 7, allowing for faster wireless speeds and lower latency.

These improvements will allow iPhone 16 Ultra to pair with Apple’s latest AR headsets and mirror video content with minimal latency, projecting everything seen on the iPhone to the headset via three new cameras. In addition, 2024 models sold in the United States may have a button to switch to millimeter wave mode, and this option may be provided to users who wish to switch to sub-6GHz frequencies at some point to save power and increase battery life. time and reliability.

Apple may add this feature to the Action button that debuted on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max this year, since adding another button for a single function makes no sense. The post also talks about the regular iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus, with the tipster once again saying both models will feature 120Hz ProMotion displays, a hardware upgrade he’s talked about before.

Apple will reportedly equip the iPhone 17 series with high refresh rate displays in 2025, but the company may test the feature on non-Pro models next year, likely to see how the change plays out financially Is it feasible. If this upgrade comes to fruition next year, the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus may have slimmer bezels.

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