Apple’s upcoming iPhone features. All You Need To Know
New colors are also expected to be introduced this year for the new iPhone 14.
August 24, 2022 02:56 PM
Apple enthusiasts are very curious about the anticipated iPhone 14, which is expected to be released in September. Tech-savvy people are making guess about the price, features, design, and cameras circulating on the internet. The churning rumor mills have offered some ideas, such as the anticipated look of the iPhone 14.
IPhone 14 Possible Design
The 5.4-inch iPhone mini, which people found to be unappealing, will be discontinued by Apple in 2022 as part of a shift in iPhone sizes. Apple plans to concentrate on larger iPhone sizes for upcoming flagship phones, along with 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, in response to the iPhone mini's underwhelming sales. There won't be a 5.4-inch iPhone 14 small this year.
The upgraded speaker and microphone grilles, as well as a titanium frame rather than a stainless steel frame, may be found in the new pro variations. In order to lessen the effects of faster CPUs and the 5G connection, Apple may potentially use a new vapor chamber thermal technology to keep the iPhone cooler.
New colors are also expected to be introduced this year for the new iPhone 14.
Camera Bump IPhone 14
Apple might possibly get rid of the notch this year after introducing it on the iPhone X in 2017. Apple will replace it with a narrower punch-hole camera in the Pro models, as per the rumors circulating on the internet. However, some Samsung phones, including the Galaxy S22 Ultra and Galaxy Z Flip 3, have punch-hole displays, which are precisely circular cutouts for the front cameras.
Apple plans to upgrade the Ultra-Wide camera and might add a "periscope" zoom lens with even greater optical zoom. As per rumors, the Pro iPhone models will include cameras with 48 megapixels and 8K video recording features.
IPhone Performance App
Apple may doubtless make use of Qualcomm's Snapdragon X65 chip, the first 10-gigabit 5G modem in the globe with faster connection and transmission speeds.
Apple's decision to add ads in its Maps app is another noteworthy point. Banner ads will take the place of the sponsored search results, and the App Store will get a fresh "You Might Also Like" button. The company hopes to grow its annual ad revenue to over $10 billion from its current level of about $4 billion.