At this point, we can all guess what the iPhone 14 Pro will look like. The new representations, which include specific dimensions, used filtered schemes that have been discussed earlier here and more. These renderings give a deeper insight into the upcoming iPhone 14 Pro series; now rumors suggest that the phone will also have a new purple color.
These renderings were shared by graphic designer Ian Zelbo in the latest YouTube video from Front Page Tech. As mentioned above, the iPhone 14 Pro is expected to have a new design with a hole and notch for tablets. Almost without edges, this product will keep the same finish of glass and stainless steel, and its camera shot, once rumored to disappear, will increase (guess what!).
For the iPhone 14 Pro Max, 9to5Mac previously reported a scheme where it showed that the phone will be slightly smaller than the previous generation with 77.58 mm wide. The height will decrease 0.1 mm, now measuring 160.7 mm, but it will become a little thicker with an increase in the impact of the camera sensor.
In March, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo corroborated that the impact of the camera’s sensor was due to improvements to the system. Both Pro phones are expected to have an improved 48 MP camera sensor, which comes in a larger form factor.
Kuo explained:
The main reason for the iPhone 14 Pro / Pro Max’s larger and more prominent rear-facing camera is the upgrade of the wide-angle camera to 48MP (compared to the 12MP of 13 Pro / Pro Max). The 48MP CIS diagonal length will increase by 25 to 35% and the 48MP 7P 7P lens height will increase by 5 to 10%.
Other than that, rumors so far say that the iPhone 14 Pro will feature the A16 Bionic chip, while the iPhone 14 model will likely keep the A15 Bionic processor. Also, no design changes to the normal model are expected, except for a larger, rather than a mini, version of the phone.
You can watch Jon Prosser’s latest video below. Here are the four features we hope to see in the new iPhone 14 series.
Are you excited about a purple iPhone 14 Pro? What do you think of the rumors so far?
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