Apple still has plenty of time to unveil its iPhone14 smartphone family. The Apple iPhone 14, the Apple iPhone 14 Max, the Apple iPhone 14 Pro, and the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max are to be part of the iPhone 14 series. When it comes to the cameras, the devices are expected to be significantly improved. According to a fresh claim, the selfie snapper for the iPhone 14 series will cost three times as much as the selfie snapper for the Apple iPhone 13, potentially raising the price of the iPhone 14.
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The iPhone 14 Series Will Include High-End Selfie Cameras
According to ETNews, company is looking to purchase high-end selfie cameras for its forthcoming Apple iPhone 14 smartphone series. According to reports, LG Innotek will be supplying the cameras, which will include Sharp. This would be the first time Apple enlisted the help of a Korean firm for its front cameras.
According to the source, Apple is now taking selfie cameras more seriously, and is categorizing them as high-end components coming future, a departure from its current strategy of using low-end front cameras with its existing iPhone devices.
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For those who are unaware, the LG Innotek cameras were rumoring to be in the Apple iPhone 15 series smartphones, but Apple has reportedly rushed the schedule forward in a hurry, owing to some purported quality issues with the Chinese cameras it has been using. As a result, Apple has dropped the undisclosed Chinese manufacturers and is now in talks with LG Innotek.
Readers should know that this is currently unconfirmed news, and Apple has not issued an official statement on the subject. As a result, it’s best to take everything with a grain of salt until the brand confirms it. In any event, one thing is certain: the future iPhone family will include an improved camera.
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Specifications (Expected)
The iPhone models are expected to use different processors. Two of them possibly use the A16, which expects to be a version of the A15 that powers the iPhone 13 series. According to sources, due to a global chip shortage, Apple may rebrand the A15 as the A16. According to reports, the Cupertino-based tech behemoth is struggling to “manufacture all the A16 and M2 chips they require.”
There may not be any significant improvements to the cameras. The iPhone 14 expects to have the same 12-megapixel camera sensors as previous iPhone models such as the Apple iPhone 11, Apple iPhone 12, and iPhone 13.