This week on the AppleInsider podcast, Daniel Eran Dilger tells Victor Marks about why we shouldn't listen to supply chain forecasts with no byline, possible acquisitions, recent inventions, and making the 2017 iPhone from different materials.
AppleInsidereditors Daniel Eran Dilger and Victor Marks wrap up the latest Apple Watch and iPhone releases:
- TSMC ups their forecast
- Supply chain reports indicate Apple market share grows in 2016, 2017
- iPhone 7 appears to cause sales spike, 2017 spike predicted
- Samsung v. Apple Supreme Court case
- Apple patents method for embedding light sensors directly onto device displays
- Apple patents 'super resolution' multi-sensor cameras with cube prisms
- 2017 iPhone materials
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- Deals: Unlocked iPhone 7s in stock; $200 off 15" MacBook Pros; $250 off 8GB 13" MacBook Air; 27" iMac 5K (3.3GHz, 8GB, 2TB) for $1,900
- Apple chip supplier TSMC ups 2016 forecasts on sales likely linked to iPhone 7
- Supply chain reports claim Apple will gain smartphone marketshare in 2016, 2017
- Apple's iPhone 7 predicted to spur 8% growth, 2017 redesign seen causing 16% sales spike
- Full transcript of Apple v. Samsung Supreme Court hearing illustrates case complexities
- Analyst: Nikkei iPhone 6s supplier story says nothing of iPhone demand; site wrong before in 2013
- Apple patents method for embedding light sensors directly onto device displays
- Apple patents 'super resolution' multi-sensor cameras with cube prisms
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