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iPhone 15 Pro available at a discount in India, here is how the deal works

The iPhone 15 Pro is one of those high-end phones in the market that people wait to get their hands on. From being able to run AAA games to bringing several upgrades to the camera, the phone had a lot in store for users. If you want to get your hands on the latest iPhone, this could be your chance as Flipkart offers discounts on the smartphone. Read on to find out how the deal works.

iPhone 15 is available on Flipkart at a direct discount of 5 percent. The phone priced at Rs 1,34,900 is being sold at Rs 1,27,990. There is an additional discount of Rs 3,000 for SBI credit card users. Now, if you have an old iPhone that you want to exchange, the price can still be reduced. For instance, if you have an iPhone 14 Pro, if your phone is in flawless condition you can get Rs. 51,000 off can be availed. This means that in this case, the iPhone 15 Pro can be yours for around Rs 77,000.

Talking about the specs, the iPhone 15 Pro has a grade 5 titanium body which promises to make the phone more durable as well as lighter in weight. The phone features a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display with the ‘thinnest borders ever’ on an iPhone. The front has a ceramic shield for an added layer of protection. The phone’s edges are rounded and smooth, which probably results in a better grip. And like the iPhone 14 Pro models, the phone has a dynamic island notch. Apple has also introduced an action button instead of the regular mute button, which will have more functionality.

The iPhone 15 Pro is powered by the A17 Pro processor, which promises a performance upgrade. Talking about the camera, the iPhone 15 Pro has a 48-megapixel main camera that supports clicking high-resolution photos. The camera also allows users to switch between three popular focal lengths – 24 mm, 28 mm, and 35 mm – and select one as the new default. Moving away from the primary camera, the iPhone 15 Pro also has a massive 3x telephoto camera.

In terms of battery, the iPhone 15 Pro will last all day, Apple claims. The battery can be charged via the Type-C USB port like other phones in the line-up.

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Apple launches all-new HomePod with outstanding audio experience

The new HomePod offers help with a range of everyday tasks – from smart home automation to alerts when smoke or carbon monoxide is detected.

Apple introduced its brand new HomePod. The latest edition of the premium smart speaker offers extraordinary audio capabilities, updated Siri, and a secure smart home experience. The 2nd generation HomePod comes with improved acoustics in an iconic design.

The smart speaker is priced at Rs 32,900. It’s available to order from Apple’s online store starting today with availability starting February 3rd. According to the Cupertino tech giant, the latest HomePod comes with advanced computational audio that offers an immersive experience including support for surround soundtracks.

As if the improved sound experience wasn’t enough, the new device also offers assistance with a range of everyday tasks – from smart home automation to alerts when smoke or carbon monoxide is detected.

In addition, HomePod also features a new built-in temperature and humidity sensor that can measure the indoor environment and help users create customized automation. Users can control one device or multiple smart home accessories through personalized scenes and enjoy hands-free automation with HomePod.

In terms of sound quality, the all-new Homepod offers rich and deep bass at high frequencies. In addition, the S7 chip combines software and system sensing technology to offer advanced computational audio.

 

According to Apple, the HomePod features room-sensing technology that allows it to adjust the sound in real time based on sound reflections. Interestingly, the new HomePod comes with only one woofer with five tweeters, unlike the original model which had seven tweeters. Also, the microphone array has been reduced from six microphones to four microphones. 

HomePod 2nd generation is compatible with iPhone SE 2 or later, devices running iOS 16.0 or later, iPad Pro, iPad (5th generation) and later, iPad Air (3rd generation) and later, or iPad mini (5th generation) or later running on iPadOS 16.3.

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Apple set to cut iPhone production goals due to chip crunch

Apple Inc. is likely to slash its projected iPhone 13 production targets for 2021 by as many as 10 million units as prolonged chip shortages hit its flagship product, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

The company had expected to produce 90 million new iPhone models in the last three months of the year, but it’s now telling manufacturing partners that the total will be lower because Broadcom Inc. and Texas Instruments Inc. are struggling to deliver enough components, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the situation is private.
The technology giant is one of the world’s largest chip buyers and sets the annual rhythm for the electronics supply chain. But even with strong buying power, Apple is grappling with the same supply disruptions that have wreaked havoc on industries around the world. Major chipmakers have warned that demand will continue to outpace supply throughout next year and potentially beyond.
Apple gets display parts from Texas Instruments, while Broadcom is its longtime supplier of wireless components. One TI chip in short supply for the latest iPhones is related to powering the OLED display. Apple also is facing component shortages from other suppliers.
Apple and TI representatives declined to comment. Broadcom didn’t respond to a request for comment.
Apple shares slipped as much as 1.6% to $139.27 in late trading after Bloomberg reported on the news. The stock was up 6.6% this year through Tuesday’s close. Broadcom and TI also dipped in after-hours trading.
The shortages have already weighed on Apple’s ability to ship new models to customers. The iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max went on sale in September, but orders won’t be delivered from Apple’s website for about a month. And the new devices are listed as “currently unavailable” for pickup at several of the company’s retail stores. Apple’s carrier partners are also seeing similar shipment delays.
Current orders are slated to ship around mid-November, so Apple could still get the new iPhones to consumers in time for the crucial holiday season. The year-end quarter is expected to be Apple’s biggest sales blitz yet, generating about $120 billion in revenue. That would be up about 7% from a year earlier — and more money than Apple made in an entire year a decade ago.
Apple’s woes show that even the king of the tech world isn’t immune from global shortages made worse by the pandemic. In addition to facing tight iPhone availability, the company has struggled to make enough of the Apple Watch Series 7 and other products.
Earlier this year, Apple warned that it would face supply constraints of the iPhone and iPad during the quarter that ended in September. The Cupertino, California-based company cited the global chip shortages at the time. That period included about a week and a half of iPhone 13 revenue.
Broadcom doesn’t have major factories of its own and relies on contract chipmakers like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to build its products. Texas Instruments makes some chips in-house but also relies on outside manufacturing. That means their part of an increasingly challenging fight to secure production capacity at TSMC and other foundries. Apple is a TSMC client itself — in fact, it’s the company’s largest. Apple uses the manufacturer to make its A-series processors, but they don’t appear to be under threat of shortages for now.
There are signs the chip crunch is getting worse. Lead times in the industry — the gap between putting in a semiconductor order and taking delivery — rose for the ninth month in a row to an average of 21.7 weeks in September, according to Susquehanna Financial Group.
To help untangle supply chain snarls, the U.S. Department of Commerce is asking global chipmakers to respond to a set of questionnaires by Nov. 8, but that effort is facing resistance from lawmakers and executives in Taiwan and South Korea.
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo tweeted earlier this week about a proposed $52 billion plan to support chip manufacturing in the US Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida also said he will work on establishing a chip production base in his country.
Separately, a protracted energy crisis in China may add to the iPhone maker’s headaches. Apple supplier TPK Holding Co. said last week that subsidiaries in the southeastern Chinese province of Fujian are modifying their production schedule due to local government power restrictions. That comes less than two weeks after iPhone assembler Pegatron Corp. adopted energy-saving measures amid government-imposed power curbs.
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Apple’s iPhone 13 will support satellite connectivity, says Ming-Chi Kuo

Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 13 next month, but there’s one particular feature that got us excited. As reported by Apple analysts Ming-Chi Kuo and MacRumors, the iPhone 13 may come with a feature that will allow you to make satellite calls using a smartphone. If this is true, users will be able to make calls and send messages in areas where connectivity is lacking.
Traditionally, satellite phones allow you to make calls by radio through orbiting satellites, rather than terrestrial cell sites, as cellphones do.
One of the main benefits of using a satellite phone is the ability to make calls in most geographic locations on the Earth’s surface because the device is not limited to areas covered by cell towers.
The analyst believes that the iPhone 13 will pack a customized Qualcomm X60 baseband chip that will allow it to connect directly to low Earth orbit (or LEO) satellites.
Apple is expected to unveil four models including the iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, and iPhone 13 mini. The iPhone 13 is expected to be powered by the A15 Bionic chipset and will likely feature a similar design to the iPhone 12 series.
The iPhone 13 Mini Edition may pack a compact 5.4-inch display. Standard and Pro models may sport a 6.1-inch screen.
The iPhone 13 Pro Max is likely to feature a bigger 6.7-inch screen. As far as the battery is concerned, the iPhone 13 mini will have a 2,406 mAh battery, the iPhone 13 and its Pro variant will have a 3,095 mAh battery. The more expensive variant, the iPhone 13 Pro Max, could pack a 4,352mAh battery.
According to Wedbush analyst Dan Ives, Apple may launch the iPhone next month on September 14. This claim is also supported by an e-commerce listing seen on the Chinese micro-blogging platform Weibo.
The listing suggests that the iPhone 13 may go up for pre-orders on September 17th, which coincides well with the launch date of September 14th as phones often go on pre-orders in a few days after the launch event. go.
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