Apple’s iPhone 14 series would have four handsets with significant differences in features between the ‘Pro’ and normal variants. The new A16 Bionic SoCs expects to come in the iPhone 14 Pro models. The other models of the iPhone 14 expect to use last year’s A15 Bionic chipset. iPhone 14 models will be considerably different in style from those we’ve seen in recent years.
iPhone 14 models will be considerably different in style from those we’ve seen in recent years. According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple will release four new iPhone models in the second half of 2022. dubbed iPhone 14, iPhone 14Pro, and iPhone 14Pro Max.
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Reports suggest that Apple’s iPhone 14’s iPhone 14 mini and iPhone 14 expect to flaunt 6.1-inch screens. While the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14Pro Max expects to have 6.7-inch screens.
iPhone 14 Pro Series: Specs
In another tweet, Kuo stated that the new A16 Bionic comes only in Pro variants. The A15 Bionic SoC, which debuted in the iPhone 13 series last year comes in the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max. Furthermore, “all four variants will most likely come with 6GB [of] RAM,” according to the company.
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This is consistent with a previous leak. However, according to a new report, the Pro phones may feature 8GB of RAM. The iPhone 14 Pro series will have LPDDR5 RAM. The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max will have LPDDR4X RAM, according to Kuo.
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According to a recent report from an analyst, Apple’s ProMotion screens with a refresh rate of up to 120Hz. However, according to another researcher, the 120Hz displays would only be available on the Pro models of the series. Pill-shaped hole-punch cutouts come in the iPhone 14 Pro series.
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