News Anchor Claims A7 Chip in Next iPhone is 31 Percent Faster Than its Predecessor


By: Ali Raza  |   August 29th, 2013   |   Apple, iOS, News, Smartphones

So far various reports have revealed different things about the next iPhone of Apple, which has made us aware of the fact that the Cupertino company is rolling out two different models of the flagship smartphone for the first time. Moreover, Apple will introduce the next-gen iPhones in a wide range of colours. However, now Clayton Morris, a FOX News anchor has shared some details regarding the forthcoming iPhone of Apple, when he took the Twitter on Sunday, August 25th. Morris claimed that his sources familiar with the matter have told him that the new A7 chip is 31 percent faster than its predecessor. In addition to this, the FOX News anchor also divulged that a separate chip has also been added to the next iPhone that will be dedicated to track motion for camera.

 

Here is what Morris has exactly tweeted, “Sources are telling me the new iPhone’s A7 chip is running at about 31% faster than A6. I’m hearing it’s very fast.”

 

“I’ve also heard there’s a separate chip devoted to motion tracking. Should be an interesting camera upgrade.”

 

Morris was not the only one who had revealed some details regarding the new chipset of the next iPhone, as Mark Gurman of 9to5mac has also reported recently that his sources are claiming that Apple is testing 64-bit processors for the iPhone 5S.

 

“However, there could be a major differentiator: 64-bit. We’ve independently heard claims that some of the iPhone 5S internal prototypes include 64-bit processors.

 

It’s unclear if 64-bit will make the cut, but it’s been in testing. We’re told that the 64-bit processing will make animations, transparencies, and other iOS 7 graphical effects appear much more smoothly than on existing iOS Devices…”

 

The aforementioned details regarding the new chipset of iPhone can prove true, as it anticipated that besides introducing iPhone 5S in two new colours white & gold/champaign and black & graphite the Cupertino-based company is also looking to launch a 128GB model of the smartphone as well with finger print sensor, improved camera and dual led flash to get better images.

 

Previous reports also suggests that a low-cost version of the flagship smartphone referred as iPhone 5C will also make its debut along with the iPhone 5S on September 10th. Reports also pointed out that Apple has developed the low-cost version of iPhone to boost its market share in developing market of Asia like China, India, Japan and others.

 

Source: iPhoneinCanada

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