After a successful launch of its iPhone 13 series last year, Apple is expected to unveil its new ‘iPhone 14 Pro’ models this year. A news report suggested that Apple iPhone 14 Pro would come with a big camera upgrade. Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 14 series in or around September.
Key Features of iPhone 14
Camera:
New iPhones always have camera improvements. There will be improvements to the Ultra Wide camera, and there’s a possibility that Apple will introduce a “periscope” zoom lens that allows for much greater optical zoom
According to the details, the new phones will also ditch the infamous camera bump. Instead, it will feature a thicker flush glass back that lays over the rounded edges. The OLED display panels will be supplied by LG and come with support for a 120Hz ProMotion refresh rate.
Charging ports:
For data transfers and charging, we could also expect to see Apple switching to a USB Type-C connector. This partly has to do with the European Union’s new rule. It mandates that all mobile producers adopt a single universal charging solution, which further results in reduced e-wastage.
Size Options:
There will be no 5.4-inch iPhone in 2022 because Apple is doing away with the “mini” line following lackluster sales. The iPhone 13 mini will be the last of the mini phones, and going forward, Apple is expected to focus on larger-sized iPhones.
We’re expecting a 6.1-inch iPhone 14, a 6.1-inch iPhone 14 Pro, a 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max, and a 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Pro Max, with the larger 6.7-inch iPhone replacing the mini model.
IPhone 14 Specifications And Hardware
With iPhone 14, a new, more powerful A16 Bionic processor is expected, adopting a 4nm chip process. The display will be the same 120Hz ProMotion across all devices, though analyst Ross Young notes that the base variant will feature a standard 60Hz LTPS (low-temperature polycrystalline silicon) display.
The base and pro variants will sport a 6.06-inch display featuring a 2532 x 1170 resolution, while the Max and Pro Max options measure 6.68 inches and support a 2778 x 1284 resolution. It is also worth noting that only the Pro Max variant has an LTPO display, which, as mentioned above, is being supplied by LG. Whether this translates to a punch-hole camera setup exclusive to the Pro Max, only time will tell.