The iPhone 14 series is slated to be released in September of this year, but multiple leaks have already shown the future device’s final design. We recently had access to a hands-on video that compares the upcoming iPhone models to previous generations.
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Sam Kohl of the update YouTube channel recently posted a hands-on video. He reveals all of the design elements of the iPhone 14 series while demonstrating his own iPhone 14 dummies. Although it’s unclear whether this design language will be carried over to the original models, these dummies provide a clear perspective and appear to be considerably more realistic.
According to the current naming scheme, the iPhone 14 Max, 14 Pro Max, 14 Pro, and the basic iPhone 14 will be available this year. The normal and Max varieties, as seen in the movie, are nearly identical to the iPhone 13 from last year; the 14 Max, however, has a larger 6.7″ screen. In the video, the new devices have the same notch and camera configuration as the old models, as well as the same overall boxy aluminum chassis.
According to prior speculations, these two iPhones would have the same A15 Bionic internals as the iPhone 13. The RAM, on the other hand, is projected to increase to 6 gigabytes. According to speculations, the Pro variants will get the latest A16 Bionic chip. The typical notch will also be replaced by a pill and punch-hole design, which is not shown in the video.
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Another noteworthy difference between the 14 Pro and the 14 Pro Max is the larger camera hump on the 14 Pro. It’s most likely due to the fact that these upcoming iPhone models are rumored to have a larger 48 MP sensor. Aside from that, everything, from the general appearance to the speaker positioning, appears quite identical to last year’s versions.
Apple has not provided any official updates. However, until the iPhone 14 series is officially released this fall, these reports will continue to circulate in the media.