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iPhone 14 price, design to camera everything you need to know

From what we know so far, the iPhone 14 series will launch four models which are two standard iPhone models and two Pro variants. This time there will be a much larger 6.7-inches iPhone 14 Max (or Plus!) which will share the screen size of the most specced out iPhone 14 Pro Max. The standard iPhone 14 and the upgraded iPhone 14 Pro are expected to feature a 6.4-inch display.

As for the iPhone 14 price, the most expensive 6.7-inch Pro Max model is expected to cost around $1,099 / £1,099 / AU$1,899. But the 6.4-inch standard iPhone 14 could cost as little as $899.

We’re also expecting some major upgrades when it comes to the iPhone 14 camera. Apple is said to be working on a new sensor-shift stabilization technology for the iPhone 14 Pro models. That will offer a much steadier shot than before, even when you’re moving around.

iPhone 14: Camera

The iPhone 14 is rumored to come with some significant upgrades, especially in the camera department. According to leaks, the Pro models will get a 48MP primary camera, which is 57 percent bigger than the current iPhone 13 Pro. 

Additionally, the Pro models will also get a 12MP ultra-wide camera and a 12MP telephoto lens. The non-pro models, on the other hand, will continue with a dual-camera setup of 12MP cameras each.

iPhone 14: specs

We are just a few months away from the release of the iPhone 14. And the rumors are already swirling about what Apple’s next flagship smartphone will bring. One of the biggest questions is what kind of processor the iPhone 14 will have.

The current iPhone 13 uses the A15 Bionic chipset, which is already one of the most powerful mobile processors on the market. So it stands to reason that the iPhone 14 will be even more powerful, right?

Well, according to some insiders, Apple may actually reuse the A15 Bionic chipset that was introduced in the iPhone 13. This would give the iPhone 14 a performance boost, but it’s not clear if Apple would rename the chipset the A16 Bionic for marketing purposes.

The iPhone 14 is expected to be faster than its predecessor, thanks to an upgraded processor and increased RAM capacity. The top models of the iPhone 14 series are likely to be equipped with 8GB of RAM, while the lower-end models may see an upgrade to 6GB. The increased RAM capacity will make the iPhone 14 more responsive and faster than the current generation of iPhones.

iPhone 14

Touch ID

There have been rumors that Apple may bring back Touch ID to the iPhone by placing it under the screen. This would be a great move as it would bring the best of both worlds – the security of Face ID and the convenience of Touch ID.

With the release of the iPhone 14, it seems that Apple is finally listening to its fans and adding USB-C to the mix. This is a major change from the Lightning port that has been used in the past. And it allows for much faster charging and greater flexibility when it comes to accessories. USB-C has been a mainstay on fans’ wishlists for years, and it’s great to see Apple finally making the switch.

iPhone 14: Design

There has been a lot of speculation surrounding the design of the upcoming iPhone 14. One of the most controversial features of the current iPhone design is the notch. Many people believe that the notch is an eyesore and that it detracts from the all-screen look of the phone.

There have been rumors that Apple is planning to ditch the notch in favor of a punch-hole camera. This would be a welcome change for many people. However, it is believed that only the two ‘Pro’ models of the iPhone 14 series will have this feature. The other models will still have the notch.

We will have to wait and see what Apple ultimately decides to do with the design of the iPhone 14. But it is clear that there is a lot of pressure on the company to make some changes in order to keep up with the competition.

The iPhone 14 is shaping up to be a powerful and impressive device. We can’t wait to see what Apple has in store for us!

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