Recently, MacRumors discovered inside the code of the iOS 14.2 beta that shows that Apple will not equip a charger, earphones for iPhone 12. This information also quite coincides with the judgment of analyst Ming-Chi Kuo in early May. Find out with MAC!
iOS 14.2 confirms: Apple will not equip the charger or headphones for the iPhone 12
Specifically, in iOS 14 and earlier versions of iOS, Apple mentioned reducing exposure to RF energy by using “powered headphones”, a phrase that has been in use for many years now.
Traditionally, the snippets when it comes to “headphones” have the suffix “provided”. The deliberate removal of this word in iOS 14.2 version has made it clear, Apple is likely not equipped with headphones available in the case for the next generation iPhone 12.
In May, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo also said that the iPhone 12 will not come with EarPods in the box, instead Apple plans to introduce some form of AirPods promotion to encourage iPhone buyers to also buy AirPods. .
See more: Apple released the iOS 14.2 beta update with a number of new features
New strategy in cost reduction and environmental protection
There are also rumors that Apple will be removing the power supply from the iPhone 12 box, which means customers will get the iPhone 12 and a USB-C to Lightning cable with nothing else. The fact that the recently launched Apple Watch Series 6 is not equipped with a power supply confirms this rumor.
Besides, this new strategy will also help Apple cut production costs. The iPhone 12 will be the first model to support 5G, and all versions will feature OLED displays.
So the price will be significantly higher, but thanks to cutting the cost of accessories, the price of the iPhone 12 may not increase too high.
Meanwhile, perhaps Apple has tried to justify this action is to protect the environment, to avoid e-waste when users have too many accessories. After all, it could be a smart and successful strategy for Apple.
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Thus, with the elimination of both the charger and the bulb headphones for iPhone 12 will help Apple save a lot of costs as well as reduce the cost of products when sold. Do you think this is a smart strategy? Let’s wait for an answer when the device launches!
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