Apple‘s upcoming iPhone 14 Series is not launching until September of this year but the design and specifications of the lineup have already begun to pop up online. The lineup will consist of the iPhone 14, the iPhone 14 Max, iPhone 14 Pro, and the iPhone 14 Pro Max. The most recent video that has been put out by iUpdate shows the design of all the models of the upcoming iPhone 14 Series along with their dummy units.
Redesigned camera bump is the highlight of the Apple iPhone 14 Series:
The new iPhone Series will feature major changes this time with a new pill and punch-hole camera setup on the front with a 48MP primary sensor. As per reports, the latest iPhones will come with some improvements for the photography aspect, they will feature auto-focus support that will enable users to click sharper pictures and videos in comparison to previous and current iPhone models with fixed-focus.
The phones are expected to arrive with a 6P lens setup in combination with a larger f/1.9 aperture, 6P means that the camera will have six pieces of the lens in order to reduce the distortion of light entering the lens. The f/1.9 aperture is bigger than the f/2.2 aperture currently featured on the iPhone 13 Series. It will allow more light to enter the camera. This will result in sharper and brighter pictures and videos.
The following video from Sam Kohl reveals some of the realistic dummies of the iPhone 14. The base variant of the smartphone series and the iPhone 14 Max is similar to the previous generation iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro Max. They both have the same design and feature aluminum edges, the Standard and Max models are pretty much the same in terms of design.
In this video, the camera bump is larger on the Pro models in order to make space for a bigger lens. The ear speaker placement in the iPhone 14 Series is also fascinating as it is present in the same spot as the 13 Pro.
The upcoming series is expected to launch in this fall, Apple has not yet confirmed anything about it and we hope to learn more about it as we get closer to the launch.
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