iPhone 14 Top 5 Rumors From Price To Possible Release
The Pro and Pro Max could be in for slimmer bezels than their non-Pro siblings, too. That's according to Ice universe, who tweeted pictures of the new design. The screen should still stand 6.1 inches for the iPhone 14 Pro and 6.7 inches for the iPhone 14 Pro Max, but slimmer bezels would mean either more or larger pixels for the display, with less space wasted. There's talk of Touch ID making a return in 2022. Anonymous tipster LeaksApplePro reckons it's being tested on the iPhone 14 Pro lineup (in addition to Face ID, of course). Given that Apple tested Touch ID on the iPhone 13 Pro – and then abandoned it – we'd take this rumour with a pinch of salt. Indeed, another rumour says Apple is going in the other direction and has abandoned Touch ID altogether. The report claims Apple has stopped trying to implement a fingerprint sensor under the iPhone's screen, which means we won't see Touch ID on the iPhone 14 or any of its successors. Rather, Apple is going all in on Face ID – which makes sense, given its added convenience (especially now that it can work while you're wearing a face mask). Apple fans could be about to say goodbye to physical SIM cards, too. A MacRumors source claims that the iPhone 14 will offer an option to ditch the traditional SIM card slot in favour of virtual eSIMs. The iPhone 14 models could be fatter than their predecessors if leaked schematics are to be believed. The drawings suggest the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max will have thicker bodies and more prominent camera bumps on the rear. The changes in dimensions are minimal, but still significant, as they buck the 'slimmer is better' trend of the last few years. (Apple already made the iPhone 13 slightly fatter than the iPhone 12, so it's continuing along the same path.) Ming-Chi Kuo reckons the thicker camera bump is to make room for the new 48MP main camera sensor – a big upgrade on the previous models' 12MP (Apple has stuck with 12MP since the iPhone 6S in 2015). "The diagonal length of 48MP CIS will increase by 25-35%, and the height of 48MP's 7P lens will increase by 5-10%," Kuo tweeted. However, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has been told that only the Pro variants will get the new 48MP sensor. In which case, presumably, the non-Pro models won't have the bulky camera bump. Lastly, there's talk of Apple launching its first foldable iPhone, dubbed the iPhone Fold. We know that Apple has tested a prototype, but it's unlikely to make its debut in 2022. Bloomberg says the iPhone Fold could launch "in a few years". Don't hold your breath. Read the complete blog: https://thebusinessfinance.net/iphone-14/ Kindly like subscribe to our channel to stay updated with the latest news about Business & Finance.