iPhone 14: Everything we know about Apple’s next smartphone
What models it will offer, how it differs from its predecessor, what it will cost and what it will include in terms of hardware: counting down based on leaks and rumors
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Every year, as the release date of Apple mobile phones approaches, more and more rumors about their new features emerge. As has been the tradition for a long time, apple signature will present a new version of its flagship product at the September conference.
This year 2022 will be the time to reveal to the world iPhone 14, a model that is uncertain, especially after the presentation of iOS 16, the operating system that will launch the new smartphone. Next, we collect the information we have about your arrival.
How many iPhone 14 models will there be?
A common thing would be to show a California company Four new models: iPhone 14 mini (successor of iPhone 13 mini), iPhone 14 (Successor of iPhone 13), iPhone 14 Pro (Successor of iPhone 13 Pro) and iPhone 14 ProMax (Successor of iPhone 13 Pro Max).
However, some rumors claim that Apple will work on two large screens and two standard screens, which It will threaten the existence of the mini version. This option will not be too far away, considering that the iPhone mini 12 and 13 did not achieve much acceptance.
According to the famous South Korean technology portal The Elec, It is likely that the new iPhone 14 Max will be released instead of the iPhone 14 mini. So we would have, on the one hand, iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max (with 6.06-inch and 6.7-inch screens) and on the other hand, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max (6.06-inch and 6.7-inch screens). drilled 6.06 and 6.7 inches).
iPhone 14 release date
Continuing the tradition, it makes sense for a tech company to unveil its new smartphones September. More precisely – and given that the old keynotes were held on Tuesdays – it is probably the 6th or 7th, as the keynote is usually held in late summer (in the Northern Hemisphere).
if everything goes like this We expect the equipment to be available in the market in the second fortnight of the ninth month of the year. However, the chip shortage affecting the world could have an impact, in which case we will be left in limbo.
iPhone 14 price
According to an interview with The Sun, Dan Ives, head of analyst group Wedbush Securities, noted that supply chain prices are the driving force behind the possible increase in the cost of this smartphone. “We think the price of the iPhone 14 is going up by $100. Prices were rising in the supply chain and in Cupertino [la ciudad de California donde está Apple] You have to pass those costs on to the customer at that launch,” he said.
That is, the increase in value is determined by the current situation in the world economy. Despite this, While this price increase for the standard iPhone was understandable, it could mean a bigger one for other versions.Because, as we mentioned earlier, the Mini version may not go on sale.
According to Forbes, the prices will be as follows:
- iPhone 14: $899 (iPhone 13 was $799).
- iPhone 14 Max: $999 (iPhone 13 Mini was $699).
- iPhone 14 Pro: $1099 (iPhone 13 Pro was $999).
- iPhone 14 Pro Max: $1199 (The iPhone 13 Pro Max was $1,099.)
iPhone 14 design
According to the Applesfera portal, iPhone 14 They would have already completed the design phase and would be in the initial stages of production. Meanwhile, Apple ecosystem analyst Mark Gurman predicts that one of the major changes to the previous mobile design will be A hole for the device to fit its front camera, which will replace the level that the iPhone has received for some time, but only in the higher-end models. Similarly, a new design of thinner bezels will be added, which tries to let the user take full advantage of the screen.
Renders leaked by John Prosser show A iPhone 12-like appearance, with beveled instead of rounded corners and a greater overall thickness of the terminal. It is also expected that the triple camera module will be more integrated in the back, without removing the lenses, but in a larger size.
Recent leaks of new iPhone cases seem to confirm what has already been said about a mini version of the iPhone 14 that will no longer see the light of day. On the contrary, it is surprising that the name Plus has not been mentioned before. Applesfera commented that this could be a name that the company came up with for this model. maybe”iPhone 14 Max” makes more sense, but maybe Apple’s marketing team doesn’t want it confused with the iPhone 14 Pro Max. Or maybe they want the “Max” nomenclature to be reserved for the most expensive iPhone models.
Another detail that the cases leave out is the increased lens size of the new iPhone, which will most likely translate into higher quality photos and videos. Although this detail also suggests that these models will continue to retain the rear bulge that the latest versions of the phone introduced, contrary to other rumours.
iPhone 14 internal specifications
Although there is not much hardware information yet, it seems that the brand Still busy with his lightning. Although iPads are already integrated USB Type-C, The iPhone 14 would continue the connector itself Manzana. It’s worth noting that other rumors claim that the iPhone 14 will make the leap to USB Type-C. We will know for sure only on the same day of the presentation.
Renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo expected months ago that there would be no major changes iPhone 14 But on the 15th. However, he is one of those who ensure that the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max significantly increase the size of the main camera sensors and, finally, They’ll Give Up 12MP to Jump to 48MP with technology Pinning pixels and 8K video capture.
As for the processor, some say the new workhorse Manzana It may come with a 4 nanometer chip. would be A16 Bionic processorHowever, it will be available exclusively for the most advanced versions of the new iPhone.
It is also assumed that one of the technologies is most loved and remembered by users iPhone could go back. We will refer to Touch ID, but this time it will be integrated under the display.
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Source: La Nacion
John Cameron is a journalist at The Nation View specializing in world news and current events, particularly in international politics and diplomacy. With expertise in international relations, he covers a range of topics including conflicts, politics and economic trends.