Wednesday Apple Rumors: Samsung May Supply Flash Memory to AAPL

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Apple Rumors, NAND Flash Memory, AAPLBeta: Apple (AAPL) has released new betas to developers, reports 9to5Mac. The new betas released to developers are the second versions of iOS 9.3.2, 10.11.5 and tvOS 9.2.1. All of the new betas can be downloaded via the company’s Developer Center and it gives developers an idea of what to expect when the full version of the updates are released. The current betas are smaller than the last ones released, which likely means that they will mostly be used to fix issues, rather than introduce new features.

Memory: A new rumor claims that Apple will be getting its NAND flash memory from Samsung Electronic KRW5000 (SSNLF) in 2017, MacRumors notes. The rumor claims that Samsung is interested in supplying the NAND flash memory for AAPL devices after not having done so for five years. The reason it stopped was due to requirements made by the tech company that Samsung couldn’t meet. However, a change in how the company shields its chips could result in it providing NAND flash memory to the company again.

Jack: One company is so sure that Apple will remove headphone jacks from the iPhone 7 that it’s already doing it, reports BGR. Chinese company LeEco has released three new smartphones, the Le 2, Le 2 Pro and Le Max 2, that don’t feature a headphone jack. Instead, the new smartphones, which run on Alphabet Inc’s (GOOG,GOOGL) Google Android, come with a pair of headphones that connect via a microUSB Type-C plug.

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