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Analyst: A10-based ‘iPhone 7 Plus’ to come with 3GB RAM; Apple will launch 4-inch iPhone with A9 chip in H1, 2016
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Analyst: A10-based ‘iPhone 7 Plus’ to come with 3GB RAM; Apple will launch 4-inch iPhone with A9 chip in H1, 2016
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Analyst: A10-based ‘iPhone 7 Plus’ to come with 3GB RAM; Apple will launch 4-inch iPhone with A9 chip in H1, 2016
KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo today shared a note with investors in which he lays down his expectations from Apple’s new smartphones that will be released in 2016.
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