Apple will officially unveil the iPhone 13 series on September 14th (September 15th in China). The company will hold a new product launch conference in autumn when the highly anticipated iPhone 13 series arrive. What’s interesting is that the iPhone 13 is not official yet but there are already reports on its successor, the iPhone 14 series. In fact, there is already a render to give us an idea of what the iPhone 14 will look like. In addition to the renderings, Ross Young, an analyst focusing on the field of screen technology, recently released the specifications of the 2022 iPhone 14 series.
iPhone 14 specifications and renders
From the specification table above, the iPhone 14 series will have four models. This series will have the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Max, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. We can see that there will be no iPhone 14 mini model. This means that only the iPhone 12 series and iPhone 13 series have the mini model. If this report is true, it’s good-bye to the mini model which has its own dedicated market. Maybe its buyers will have to rely on the SE model.
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The report shows that the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro will use a 6.06-inch screen. However, the iPhone 14 Max and iPhone 14 Pro Max will come with a larger 6.68 inches display. In addition, the two basic versions of iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max will use LTPS displays. However, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will come with LTPO screens. From this point of view, it appears that the iPhone 14 Max has a lower positioning than the iPhone 14 Pro.
iPhone 14 series wallpappers
In terms of refresh rate, only iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max have a 120Hz refresh rate, Just like the iPhone 13 Pro Max, the refresh rate will support 1Hz – 120Hz dynamic adjustment. However, the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max will still retain the regular 60Hz refresh rate. Furthermore, the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max will come with a new under-screen Face ID technology. The other two models will not have this feature.
In terms of core configuration, the iPhone 14 series will come with a new Bionic A16 processor. This chip is built with a 4nm manufacturing process. Except for the basic version of the iPhone 14 which still uses a dual rear camera setup, the other three models all come with a triple rear camera setup. At the same time, the main camera of the two high-profile models will be upgraded. We expect a 1/1.3-inch 48MP sensor, and there are reports that the new 48MP camera may be used for an ultra-wide lens.