Preparations for the unveiling of the new generation of Apple phones are fast approaching. And according to the latest information, it seems thatmacAccording to the Asian portal DigiTimes, the Californian giant has taken the first important step in this direction. Its sources came a few hours ago with the statement that at least one of the models iPhone 17 recently went through Engineering Validation Testing (EVT), a prototype functionality testing phase to verify that everything in the hardware works as expected. It now has Apple "just" fine-tuning the details ahead.
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EVT is a standard part of development, but it is also a crucial milestone without which Apple cannot move further towards mass production. However, it would be a mistake to think that this is a de facto “green light” for production. Now there are two more phases – DVT (Design Validation Test) and PVT (Production Validation Test), which are already preparing everything for live production and final adjustments. These are used to fine-tune smaller details that did not turn out to be successful or that were left Apple "openly.
For example, we are talking about minor changes in the technical specifications of the phones, which ultimately consist of "only" changes in storage and the like. For example, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo recently stated that Apple will decide by May whether the base model of the iPhone 17 will be equipped with 8 GB or 12 GB of RAM. Minismall models iPhone 17 Air, 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max but they should offer 12 GB of RAM as standard. So the company is apparently deciding right now what RAM to put in it.onec will arrive.