Following reports of degraded battery life on the iPhone 12 series in 2020, Apple launched its iPhone 13 series with bigger batteries to offer more battery life to users. Now, the company aims to further improve the battery life of its upcoming iPhone 14 series with TSMC’s new 5G chipsets. Apple might ditch Samsung in the process, as per a recent report.
According to a report by the Taiwanese publication Economic Daily News, TSMC surpassed Samsung with its advanced manufacturing process for 5G radio frequency (RF) chips. As a result, the Taiwanese semiconductor giant was able to acquire all orders for Apple’s 5G chips that will feature on the iPhone 14 series.
Meanwhile, other rumors suggest that Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro could be the first Apple device to feature a 48MP camera and a “hole + pill” display instead of the infamous notch at the front. Furthermore, reports suggest that Apple will offer 120Hz ProMotion displays with all iPhone 14 models. We can also expect some RAM, camera, and more upgrades too.