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iPhone SE 4 is expected to succeed the iPhone SE (2022) (pictured)
iPhone SE 4 is expected to launch in multiple markets later this year as a successor to the third-generation iPhone SE that arrived in 2022. Several leaked details about the purported handset, including its design, chipset and probable launch timeline, have surfaced online over the past few months. Now, details of the processor on the smartphone has leaked again, alongside the possible chipset in the 11th Generation iPad (or iPad 11). The generation of iPads is expected to include upgrades over the existing variants of the iPad Air and Pro models.
The rumoured tipped to be powered by an in-house A18 Bionic chipset with for up to 8GB of RAM. It is expected to Face ID as well as Apple Intelligence features. A recent MacRumors report citing a private X claimed that the purported handset from Apple will likely get a processor with the identifier T8140.
This identifier is used in both the A18 and A18 Pro chipsets, but considering that the iPhone SE 4 is a relatively lower-end device, it is more likely that it will get the more affordable A18 chip. The report does not identify the source of the leak but says that they have a "good track record of sharing iOS-related information" with "occasional misses."
Citing the same anonymous source, MacRumors iPhone 15 Plus.
Earlier, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman iPhone 15 Pro Max. However, the rumoured A16 chipset does not offer for the AI suite on Apple's existing iPhone models.
It's best to take all conflicting information about the iPad (11th Gen) with a grain of salt. The report notes that both Gurman and the unnamed tipster cited in their report have had "good track records with Apple rumours, with the occasional miss."
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