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The 32 nm variant of the A5 provides around 15% better battery life during web browsing, 30% better when playing 3D games and about 20% better battery life during video playback. [ 37 ] In March 2013, Apple released an updated version of the 3rd-generation Apple TV (Rev A, model A1469) containing a smaller, single-core version of the A5 processor.
Apple's iPhone revenue makes up half of the company's overall revenue. For the nine-month period ending June 29, iPhone sales came in at just under $155 billion and were down 1% from the same ...
Fadell joined Apple Inc. in 2001 and oversaw all iPod hardware, software, and accessories development. He is known as the "father of the iPod". As the co-creator of the iPhone, he also worked on the first three generations of the iPhone and oversaw all iPhone hardware, firmware, and accessories development from March 2006 to November 2008.
The Face ID and camera module on the front display, or "notch", is now 20% smaller than in previous generations. [21] The back side of the iPhone 13 Pro is made of a matte glass finish and the front is protected by Gorilla Glass. [22] The iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max are available in five colors: Silver, Graphite, Gold, Sierra Blue, and Alpine ...
The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max get one extra feature that the non-Pro versions don’t: a new Action button. ... Better still, Apple has added a new automatic portrait mode that can detect when you ...
The LTE module in the iPhone 5 alone costs $34, $10 more than the cellular module in the iPhone 4s. Similarly, screens used in the iPhone 5 cost $44, which is $7 more than the screen of its predecessor. Mashable noted that the profit margin of selling each device is "huge" as the iPhone 5 retails for US$649. [28] [29]
In court papers filed this week in Washington, DC, Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president of services, listed the reasons the iPhone maker does not want to create its own search engine.