iPhone 7 - Powered By Intel & Samsung!

**The Latest Developments on the iPhone 7**

In recent news, Apple has been working on several upgrades to their latest smartphone model, the iPhone 7. One of the most significant benefits of the iPhone 7 would include more LTE bands, allowing for faster and more reliable connectivity. Currently, the iPhone 7 is limited to 300 download speeds and 50 upload speeds, but with this upgrade, users can expect speeds of up to 450 download and 100 upload. Samsung, on the other hand, has already reached 600 download speeds, showcasing the significant progress that Apple is making.

In a recent contract agreement, Apple has signed a deal with Samsung to produce 100 million units of their OLED panels starting in 2017 for the iPhone. This partnership is not surprising, as it marks a return to a previous relationship between the two companies. However, this time around, Apple will be working closely with Samsung to meet stringent requirements for electromagnetic interference shielding on the iPhones.

Apple has been taking steps to improve the storage capacity of their upcoming iPhone models. A recent report from ET News suggests that Apple will revert back to using Samsung's flash NAND storage for future iPhone models. This is a significant upgrade, as it marks a return to an older partnership between the two companies. Additionally, sources suggest that Apple is working on a new 16GB base storage option chip, although it seems unlikely that this would start at 16GB.

Another exciting development in the world of iPhones is the possibility of a SMART connector feature on the back of the iPhone 7 Pro. Maat Takara claims that this new connection system could make way for new smart keyboards and other applications that take advantage of its versatility. Furthermore, a recent leaked image of the iPhone 7 Pro has sparked rumors about a possible upgrade to the phone's camera capabilities.

The iPhone 8, which is set to be released in 2017, promises to be an even more significant upgrade than the iPhone 7. Analyst Mark Moskowitz from Barclays suggests that Apple will drop the S cycle naming scheme and instead name their iPhones with numbers starting at the iPhone 8. This would not only help to revitalize sales but also make it easier for users to keep track of the latest models.

In recent news, the iPad Pro has featured two new sensors on the top, which have enabled a more accurate and calibrated display known as True Tone. The same technology is expected to be included in future iPhone models, providing an even better user experience for those who use their devices outdoors. According to Ming Chi Kuo, Apple needs to innovate in terms of form factor design, soft and hardware specs, to revitalize the user experience for iPhones.

The iPhone 7 will also be shipping without a headphone jack, marking a significant departure from previous models. This change has sparked debate among users, but it's clear that Apple is taking steps to move towards a more wireless future. In fact, Apple was beaten to the punch by Le Eco, a Chinese smartphone manufacturer, which released its first phone without a headphone jack last year.

In related news, Apple has filed for a patent on a hybrid wired-wiredless solution that would allow users to seamlessly transition between using headphones and other audio accessories. While this is not a direct response to Samsung's approach with the Le Eco phone, it suggests that Apple is taking steps to stay ahead in the game of wireless audio technology.

Overall, while the iPhone 7 may not be as revolutionary as some had hoped, it promises to be an upgrade nonetheless. With its improved LTE bands, partnership with Samsung, and potential inclusion of True Tone display technology, this model has a lot to offer for those looking for a new smartphone experience.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up guys and we're moving closer and closer to the release of the iPhone 7 the more we learn about it the less and less excited I get for it regardless I'd like to share with you several new developments for the iPhone 7 in this video firstly a partnership between Intel and apple it's long been rumored that Apple might be powered by Intel processors but let me assure you that is not the case the efficiency is just not the same as armm just yet however there is another area where Intel hopes to win Apple's business over with and that is with a new LTE modem chip now this was previously rumored however it's now been all but confirmed by qualcomm's CEO Qualcomm currently supplies the chips for Apple for their LTE modems at a recent earnings call he said that a major customer will give orders to a rival and this basically confirms Intel giving the new LTE modem chip to Apple and it's a 7360 model benefits would include more LTE banss on the iPhone higher download and upload speed currently they're at 300 download and 50 upload they would go go up to 450 download and 100 upload still Samsung is at 600 download though next there will be more association between Apple and Samsung in future iPhones and this doesn't come as a surprise we already learned last week that Apple signed a contract with Samsung producing 100 million units of their OLED panels starting in 2017 for the iPhone now a recent report from ET news claims that Apple will revert back to Samsung to use their flash nand storage so this is actually a partnership that used to exist in the past with older iPhones it was dissolved because Samsung couldn't meet the requirements for electromagnetic interference shielding on the iPhones and apple is going to be very strict on that on the iPhone 7 it's rumored that they're going to be reducing a lot of that interference using new coding Technologies and finally Samsung will meet the cut and be reapplied in the iPhone as the storage requirements and a new source is suggesting that apple is working on a cuttingedge new 16 GB base storage option chip not really I hope it starts at 32 GB in the very least now earlier we saw that leaked image of the iPhone 7 Pro now Maat Takara is saying the possibility is great that it could be the real deal and apple will indeed be shipping a SMART connector feature on the back of the iPhone 7 Pro no mention was made of the regular iPhone 7 just the higher end one so this new SMART connector could make way for a new smart keyboard and I don't know about that but there are many other applications that it could be used for and I'm certainly excited at the possibility of an expansion using that SMART connector and the last thing he mentioned in his report ma Atara claims that the new iPhone 7 will have two new sensors on the top now in recent news the iPad Pro came with these two new sensors on the top and as a result we got the true tone display it's a better more calibrated version of night shift that basically checks your Ambience all the time so instead of just having it calibrated by Sunset Sundown times it's now suited for every condition and if this will be included in the next iPhone I think that could certainly be a great Improvement for it now recently there's been lots of talk about the iPhone 8 the iPhone that Apple will be releasing in 2017 it makes the iPhone 7 being released this year look very bad now analyst from Barclays Mark moscowitz says the iPhone 7 will be and quoted more of a replacement cycle iPhone basically suggesting that Apple will drop the S cycle naming scheme and instead name their iPhones in numbers starting with the iPhone 8 in 2017 this doesn't limit them anymore and will help with the recent sales slump in iPhones and this is closely related to mingi CO's report today basically saying the iPhone 7 will have a disappointing amount of sales now quoted by him the iPhone needs to come up with more innovating features to revitalize the user experience for example in form factor design soft and hardware specs we don't see many attractive selling points for iPhone 7 in 2016 the second half and are conservative with the shipments and because most of the huge changes will be happening with the iPhone 8 in 2017 he expects the sales to drop by 18% versus a comparable statistic in 2014 now I hope you guys have all said goodbye to your iPhone headphone jack it's certainly being dropped with the iPhone 7 and in a recent patent Apple has applied for a hybrid wired Wireless solution that would allow for seamless transition between using either one a future without the headphone jack doesn't need to be Bleak and I thought I'd throw this one in here I found it interesting that Apple got beaten to the punch they did not release the first smartphone without a headphone jack that would go to the Le Eco I think that's how it's pronounced le2 so their series of new smartphones basically Ship Without a headphone jack and they're saying that it allows for lossless audio in the headphones it uses USBC I just thought that was really interesting apple is late to that game game but anyways guys that is the latest developments on the iPhone 7 a partnership with Intel a partnership with Samsung true tone display and in general it doesn't seem like too big of an upgrade the iPhone 8 overshadows it in almost every single way and I think it's certainly worth waiting for but I guess we'll have to see in September so thanks so much for watching I will make sure to keep you updated on any new iPhone 7 News the closer we get like I said The more we will hear about it now enjoy the Game of Thrones Premiere tonight I'll see you for the next next video peacewhat's up guys and we're moving closer and closer to the release of the iPhone 7 the more we learn about it the less and less excited I get for it regardless I'd like to share with you several new developments for the iPhone 7 in this video firstly a partnership between Intel and apple it's long been rumored that Apple might be powered by Intel processors but let me assure you that is not the case the efficiency is just not the same as armm just yet however there is another area where Intel hopes to win Apple's business over with and that is with a new LTE modem chip now this was previously rumored however it's now been all but confirmed by qualcomm's CEO Qualcomm currently supplies the chips for Apple for their LTE modems at a recent earnings call he said that a major customer will give orders to a rival and this basically confirms Intel giving the new LTE modem chip to Apple and it's a 7360 model benefits would include more LTE banss on the iPhone higher download and upload speed currently they're at 300 download and 50 upload they would go go up to 450 download and 100 upload still Samsung is at 600 download though next there will be more association between Apple and Samsung in future iPhones and this doesn't come as a surprise we already learned last week that Apple signed a contract with Samsung producing 100 million units of their OLED panels starting in 2017 for the iPhone now a recent report from ET news claims that Apple will revert back to Samsung to use their flash nand storage so this is actually a partnership that used to exist in the past with older iPhones it was dissolved because Samsung couldn't meet the requirements for electromagnetic interference shielding on the iPhones and apple is going to be very strict on that on the iPhone 7 it's rumored that they're going to be reducing a lot of that interference using new coding Technologies and finally Samsung will meet the cut and be reapplied in the iPhone as the storage requirements and a new source is suggesting that apple is working on a cuttingedge new 16 GB base storage option chip not really I hope it starts at 32 GB in the very least now earlier we saw that leaked image of the iPhone 7 Pro now Maat Takara is saying the possibility is great that it could be the real deal and apple will indeed be shipping a SMART connector feature on the back of the iPhone 7 Pro no mention was made of the regular iPhone 7 just the higher end one so this new SMART connector could make way for a new smart keyboard and I don't know about that but there are many other applications that it could be used for and I'm certainly excited at the possibility of an expansion using that SMART connector and the last thing he mentioned in his report ma Atara claims that the new iPhone 7 will have two new sensors on the top now in recent news the iPad Pro came with these two new sensors on the top and as a result we got the true tone display it's a better more calibrated version of night shift that basically checks your Ambience all the time so instead of just having it calibrated by Sunset Sundown times it's now suited for every condition and if this will be included in the next iPhone I think that could certainly be a great Improvement for it now recently there's been lots of talk about the iPhone 8 the iPhone that Apple will be releasing in 2017 it makes the iPhone 7 being released this year look very bad now analyst from Barclays Mark moscowitz says the iPhone 7 will be and quoted more of a replacement cycle iPhone basically suggesting that Apple will drop the S cycle naming scheme and instead name their iPhones in numbers starting with the iPhone 8 in 2017 this doesn't limit them anymore and will help with the recent sales slump in iPhones and this is closely related to mingi CO's report today basically saying the iPhone 7 will have a disappointing amount of sales now quoted by him the iPhone needs to come up with more innovating features to revitalize the user experience for example in form factor design soft and hardware specs we don't see many attractive selling points for iPhone 7 in 2016 the second half and are conservative with the shipments and because most of the huge changes will be happening with the iPhone 8 in 2017 he expects the sales to drop by 18% versus a comparable statistic in 2014 now I hope you guys have all said goodbye to your iPhone headphone jack it's certainly being dropped with the iPhone 7 and in a recent patent Apple has applied for a hybrid wired Wireless solution that would allow for seamless transition between using either one a future without the headphone jack doesn't need to be Bleak and I thought I'd throw this one in here I found it interesting that Apple got beaten to the punch they did not release the first smartphone without a headphone jack that would go to the Le Eco I think that's how it's pronounced le2 so their series of new smartphones basically Ship Without a headphone jack and they're saying that it allows for lossless audio in the headphones it uses USBC I just thought that was really interesting apple is late to that game game but anyways guys that is the latest developments on the iPhone 7 a partnership with Intel a partnership with Samsung true tone display and in general it doesn't seem like too big of an upgrade the iPhone 8 overshadows it in almost every single way and I think it's certainly worth waiting for but I guess we'll have to see in September so thanks so much for watching I will make sure to keep you updated on any new iPhone 7 News the closer we get like I said The more we will hear about it now enjoy the Game of Thrones Premiere tonight I'll see you for the next next video peace\n"