How Apple is making Samsung rich

Business Insider | Jul 10, 2017, 11.20AM IST
Wonder what's inside Apple's new iPhones? The innards that make the world's 'favourite gadgets' what they are?... Read More
Samsung Electronics forecasted record profit and sharply increased revenue in an earnings guidance release on Friday. Samsung expects its operating profit to increase 72% to $12.1 billion and revenue to rise 18% to around $52 billion.

Those are strong results - and it looks like it's coming from Samsung's top smartphone rival, Apple, analysts told Reuters.

10 things Apple didn't tell you about iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus

10 things Apple didn't tell you about iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus
Intel inside
Qualcomm modems
TSMC processor
Microphones
Flash memory from SK Hynix and Toshiba
iSight camera: Sony
Touch-screen controller
Wi-Fi: Murata
GPS: Broadcom
Battery

10 things Apple didn't tell you about iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus

Wonder what's inside Apple's new iPhones? The innards that make the world's 'favourite gadgets' what they are? Recent teardowns reports by Chipworks, teardown.com and iFixit.com have revealed the names of the companies that provide some of the most important components of these smartphones. Also, Apple traditionally never discloses the battery, RAM and other such details too of iPhones. These teardowns reveal such specifications too. So, read on to know the 10 things that Apple didn't tell you about its all-new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus..

Intel inside

Apple's latest iPhones officially have Intel inside. According to a teardown by research companies Chipworks and teardown.com, both owned by TechInsights, Intel is the key supplier of LTE modems in the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. Intel reportedly has four components: baseband LTE modem, two transceivers and a power management chip.

Qualcomm modems

However, since Intel modems don't support CDMA, iPhone 7 versions using this technology sport Qualcomm's modems, according to Chipworks. As per a report in Forbes, "It appears that Qualcomm-equipped phones will be sold in the US (Verizon and Sprint), China, Hong Kong, Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands. Meanwhile, Intel-equipped phones will be sold in the US (AT&T and T-Mobile) and most other countries in the world."

TSMC processor

The A10 Fusion processor in the iPhone 7 is being single sourced from TSMC. According to Chipworks, Apple's part number for the A10 is APL1W24, 339S00255 vs the Apple A9, which was APL1022, 339S00129.

Microphones

iPhone 7 has three microphones, one at the bottom of the phone and two at the top. The microphones at the bottom are said to have been sourced by Goertek and Knowles. As per iFixit teardown of iPhone 7 Plus, STMicroelectronics has also "scored design wins" into the device.

Flash memory from SK Hynix and Toshiba

As for flash memory, teardowns reveals marks of SK Hynix and Toshiba.

iSight camera: Sony

iPhone 7's iSight camera has a larger, F/1.8 aperture, as compared to the F/2.2 aperture used for iPhone 6s/6s Plus. The iSight camera chip was sourced from Sony and fabricated using its Exmor RS technology platform.

Touch-screen controller

According to Chipworks, the Touch Controller for iPhone 7 is manufactured by Universal Scientific Industries (USI) with markings O1 1R. It is the same as the iPhone 6S -- a pressure-sensitive 3D Touch layer that buzzes slightly when you press and hold the screen/static home button. Chipworks says that though no markings were found on the IC, it is believed to be of Analog Devices.

Wi-Fi: Murata

The Wi-Fi/Bluetooth socket has been won by Murata with a module part number 339S00199 as per Chipworks.

GPS: Broadcom

Broadcom too wins a slot in the iPhone 7 as per Chipworks. It possibly contains Sensor Hub functionality as well like BCM4773 & BCM4774 seen in Samsung devices.

Battery

According to iFixit's teardown, the battery is rated at 3.82 V and 2900mAh, for a total of 11.1 Wh, a slight upgrade over the 10.45 Wh (3.8 V, 2750mAh) of the 6s Plus, and on par with the 11.1 Wh, 2915mAh cell found in the 6 Plus.
10 things Apple didn't tell you about iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus
Intel inside
Qualcomm modems
TSMC processor
Microphones
Flash memory from SK Hynix and Toshiba
iSight camera: Sony
Touch-screen controller
Wi-Fi: Murata
GPS: Broadcom
Battery


Samsung is best known as a brand that sells phones like the Galaxy S8 . But its most profitable division actually sells parts, like screens and memory chips, to companies including Apple .

In fact, Samsung is reported to be the only supplier of the new next-generation OLED screen that will be a key selling point of the iPhone 8 .

Wall Street analysts expect Apple's iPhone 8 to be a sales monster, with a new design and a backlog of loyal customers waiting to upgrade spurring a "super cycle" of sales. If Apple plans to launch the iPhone in September, it's probably already taking shipments of parts from its suppliers, including Samsung.

"Final June sales for our Apple Monitor rose by 18% month-over-month and well above the average decline of 2% over the past twelve years. This compares to the five year average decrease of 7% and a 2% increase in June 2016," Drexel Hamilton analyst Brian White wrote in a note looking at Apple's suppliers that he calls "Apple Monitor."

Samsung, Apple lead premium smartphone market in India: Counterpoint

Korean handset major Samsung retained its top position with 48% market share in the premium segment (Rs 30,000 and above), which grew a healthy 35% on an yearly, Counterpoint Research said on Friday.


"We believe the initial ramp of certain components for the new iPhones this fall, combined with recently launched Macs and iPad Pros, contributed to this performance," he continued.


Samsung's operating profit this quarter may even top Apple's for the first time. Analysts estimate Apple's operating profit this quarter at $10.52 billion, according to Bloomberg data.


So even though Samsung's vice-chairman and heir apparent Lee Jay-young is on trial for his role in an alleged corruption scheme, the company continues to deliver huge results.


Samsung will announce its actual earnings at the end of the month. Apple's earnings report is scheduled for August 1.

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