iPhone 14 Pro leaks and rumors — everything we think we know

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Here’s everything we believe we know about the iPhone 14 Pro at this point.

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iPhone 14 Pro, Apple’s next iPhone, is expected to represent a major departure from the iPhone 13 Pro in terms of appearance. Touch ID may be returning, but there have been other other theories floating around as well.

As impressive as the iPhone 13 Pro is, it’s hard to argue that it’s a slam dunk above its predecessor. Since the iPhone 11 Pro, the iPhone hasn’t made a major jump forwards.

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When it comes to the iPhone 14 Pro, it seems that Apple will have to bring its A-game due to fierce competition from the likes of Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra and Google’s Pixel 6 Pro. Fortunately, if recent leaks and speculations are to be believed, Apple’s next Pro model may accomplish exactly that. The iPhone 14 Pro, on the other hand, might feature a number of significant distinctions from the other iPhone 14s.

So far, here’s everything we know and expect to see from the iPhone 14 Pro.

Release date and cost rumours for the iPhone 14 Pro

Naturally, Apple is exceedingly secretive when it comes to the release dates and prices of its next iPhones. However, based on recent releases, we can safely assume that the iPhone 14 line will arrive in September.

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iPhone 14 variants are currently said to be going through engineering validation testing (EVT). This would indicate that the design of the four phones believed to be in the range has been finalised, including all of the rumours we’ve been hearing.

This rationale also holds true for cost, with the iPhone 14 Pro expected to start at $999 like its predecessor. Apple isn’t going to lower the price of its high-end flagship phones (particularly with the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max projected to hold down the $699 and $799 pricing slots) despite certain flagship phones like the Samsung Galaxy S22 starting at $799. While some argue that $999 is an appropriate price for this high-end smartphone, others say it’s too expensive for what you’re getting.

However, LeaksApplePro, a leaker with a decent track record, claims that the prices of three of the four iPhone 14 variants are likely to go up.

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Because of this, Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro is now likely to cost $1,099, up $100 over the previous model’s $999 price. The price of the iPhone 14 Pro Max is expected to rise to $1,199. Anyone expecting to get their hands on the high-end next-generation iPhone 14 will feel the pinch of this somewhat considerable increase in the device’s debut pricing.

Take a peek at our hands-on with the upcoming Apple iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro to see the most significant changes we’ve seen in years.

Conceptualization for the iPhone 14 Pro

The rumoured leaks from Jon Prosser have led to a series of renderings purporting to demonstrate the iPhone 14 Pro’s upcoming key upgrades.

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Renders by Prosser show the iPhone 14 Pro with three cameras integrated into the rear. Rival schematics show the iPhone 14 Pro variants looking a much like the iPhone 13s. Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro has a raised camera array, and it’s said to be much larger than the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max.

It’s also possible that the camera module may increase larger, according to some rumours. Because a 48MP camera requires a bigger camera module, Ming-Chi Kuo, a respected Apple analyst, believes this is the case.

According to several iPhone 14 Pro speculations, the now-famous display notch will be gone. For Face ID, display expert Ross Young predicts that Apple will provide a pill-shaped cutout, which is essentially two separate cutouts.

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An apparent schematic leaked on Weibo shows what the iPhone 14 Pro may look like, as seen below. We’re not sure whether this is a better option than the notch.

ShrimpApplePro, a Twitter leaker going by the handle VNchocoTaco, claims to have CAD renderings and exact specs of the next iPhone 14 Pro Max. As reported, the new Pro Max will be thinner and lighter than the previous model, while also being broader and deeper. On the front of the display, ShrimpApplePro revealed a little pill-shaped cutout adjacent to the camera punch hole in an up-close render.

Display Supply Chain Consultants, a young and analytical organisation, has once again pounded home the concept of a dual-camera iPhone 14 Pro. If you want a notch-free display on your next iPhone, you’ll have to wait another year for the regular model, which makes it even more appealing.

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Again, a new set of computer-aided design (CAD) renderings shows us what the iPhone 14 Pro may look like without the notch. The asymmetrical design may not scream “Apple” at first glance, but it stands out anyway.

An under-display fingerprint scanner has been rumoured to be a possible comeback of Touch ID. However, it’s too early to tell whether or not this is indeed a possibility. A few years down the road, analyst Ming Chi-Kuo believes there won’t be an iPhone with Touch ID or Face ID. This would have been a real letdown, since an alternative to Face ID is really useful in these mask-wearing days.

Face ID can now detect a real user even when they are wearing a mask, according to iOS 15.4 from Apple. It seems that Apple may have done away with the requirement for fingerprint biometrics altogether.

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In terms of colour possibilities for iPhone 14 Pro, the only ones that have been tipped are black, white, a light peach, and dark green; the latter looks beautiful, but it’s just in a render so we should treat it with caution.

Another leak, this time from Weibo, confirms the future sizes of the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. In other words, based on the above image, we should expect the screen sizes of future MacBook Pro models to be the same as they are now. 6.1 and 6.7 inches, respectively, are the measurements.

The USB-C port on the iPhone 14 Pro.

The iPhone 14 Pro is said to contain a USB-C connection, which makes sense given how many of Apple’s current products support the connector. The inclusion of USB-C on the iPhone 14 Pro may be a deal breaker for certain customers.

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As a result, the Lightning connection is one of the iPhone’s most problematic design flaws. You can have a hard time recharging your phone. The rumour mill suggests that only the iPhone 14 Pro series will be able to use USB-C. According to the speculation, Apple plans to provide quicker speeds on the Pro line, which would result in speedier picture and video uploads for professionals.

Display of the iPhone 14 Professional

The dynamic refresh rate display of the iPhone 13 Pro was one of the most significant enhancements. In order to preserve battery life, the screen might reduce its refresh rate from 120Hz to as low as 10Hz when using an LTPO panel.

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According to the speculations thus far, we don’t anticipate this to alter with the next iPhone 13 Pro. However, a newer LTPO screen, like the one in the OnePlus 10 Pro, may be able to enhance power efficiency, as demonstrated in the phone.

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The iPhone 14 Pro is expected to have a 6.1-inch display, while the iPhone 14 Pro Max is expected to have a 6.7-inch display. According to a Shadow Leaks report, the iPhone 14 Pro will have the same display sizes as the iPhone 13 Pro, which was leaked earlier this year.

Cameras on the iPhone 14 Pro

You won’t see a major shift in the number of cameras on the iPhone 14 Pro since the Pro phones are expected to stay with the customary combination of a primary, ultrawide and telephoto camera. That’s hardly a terrible thing, given how often Apple devices appear in our top camera phone rankings.

Apple has utilised 12MP cameras for years, but a single source suggests that the iPhone 14 Pro will have a 48MP primary camera. While Apple’s computational photography is among of the greatest in the world, having more megapixels to work with will certainly offer the iPhone 14 Pro greater flexibility when it comes to processing light and details; we might be at a time when megapixels matter once again to Apple..

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iPhone 14 Pro is expected to include a 48MP primary camera, according to recent leaks from China. For this year’s Pro models, the IMX703 12MP camera—which measures 1/1.67 inches and has 1.9 micron pixels—will be used, according to Weibo user It’s Fat. It’s always best to take rumours with a grain of salt, and this one is no exception.

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Although no changes have been announced for the ultrawide camera, we wouldn’t be shocked if efforts were made to enhance the field of vision and reduce edge distortion.

An Apple patent suggests the corporation is working on a periscope-style zoom camera for the telephoto camera. The iPhone 14 Pro is expected to be the first device Apple ship with this new capability. In addition, Apple oracle Ming-Chi Kuo believes that the periscope camera won’t be included in the iPhone 15 until 2023.

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There’s no news yet on whether or not the front-facing camera will get any upgrades. It would, however, benefit from a software upgrade to improve portrait and low-light photography.

specifications and battery life of the iPhone 14 Pro

iPhone 14 Pro’s specifications have not been confirmed, although it isn’t unusual for a new model to feature an upgraded processor, as is the case with every new iPhone.

After the A15 Bionic, we should anticipate an A16 Bionic chip with even better performance. An upgrade to a 4nm manufacturing node is envisaged for that chip. Another option is an Apple-made 5G modem.

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Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro is expected to deliver a significant increase in processing power over the A15 Bionic. You may not notice the difference to the ordinary user, but don’t expect the iPhone 14 Pro to struggle with every work thrown at it.

However, according to Kuo, the A16 Bionic will only be used in iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max models, while the iPhone 14 is expected to remain on the A15. Apple has never done this before, since new iPhones have always come with improved silicon. Shadow Leak’s second disclosure confirms this. Apple’s supply chain may have been affected by the recent chip shortage, although this is only conjecture at this point.

Newer reports indicate that the iPhone 14 will employ the same A15 Bionic processor that powers this year’s iPhone 13 Pro models, making the situation even more puzzling for Apple fans. According to teardowns, this chip has 6GB of RAM, although the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini only have 4GB of RAM. As a result, the iPhone 14 Pro has an edge over the normal model since it offers an update of sorts, but not a complete processor upgrade.

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The iPhone 14 Pro, according to a new leak, would include 8GB of RAM. The iPhone 14 Pro might become an absolute powerhouse if its onboard RAM is increased, since Apple’s dedication to efficiency has allowed it to accomplish more with less RAM than devices like the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra.

Because the existing iPhones aren’t very sluggish, adding more RAM can seem unnecessary. It seems odd to us that all four iPhone 14 versions are expected to include 6GB of RAM, according to analyst Jeff Pu.

A 1TB storage option for the iPhone 14 Pro is expected, although Apple haven’t been any serious reports about it yet.

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Rumors about the battery capacity or size have not yet surfaced. Our battery test on the iPhone 13 Pro, which pushes the phone to constantly refresh web pages over a cellular connection to the point of exhaustion, showed that the iPhone 14 Pro would last at least as long as the iPhone 13 Pro’s 11 hours and 42 minutes. We’d anticipate the iPhone 14 Pro Max to have the same or greater battery life as Apple continues to improve the efficiency of its chips and phones.

The iPhone 14 Pro is expected to employ a new, smaller 5G modem chip for 5G connectivity. In theory, a smaller size means less power consumption and more space for the battery to grow into. That means that the iPhone 13’s already amazing battery life may be boosted even more.

But it seems like Qualcomm’s new 5G CPU, the Snapdragon X70, may be a stumbling block for Apple’s upcoming iPhone 14 Pro model. Artificial intelligence may be used to better control 5G beams coming from and going to a 5G phone by using the chip’s 5G AI processor, which is the first of its type. Qualcomm estimates that mmWave-based 5G networks, such as those in stadiums and arenas, would benefit most from AI, although AI can also assist control sub-6GHz 5G signals.

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The iPhone 14 Pro may be able to connect to satellite networks in addition to cellular and Wi-Fi networks. According to trustworthy tipsters, emergency satellite communications are a possibility for the iPhone 14 models, a feature that originally appeared during the buildup to last year’s iPhone 13 debut. You may send text messages to emergency services using satellite networks when you’re in an area with poor cellular or Wi-Fi coverage, alerting them to your position.

outlook for the iPhone 14 Pro

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This year’s iPhone 14 Pro might be the device that many of us have been waiting for. The Pro versions are expected to represent a significant step forwards for iPhones in recent years. This new generation of iPhone isn’t likely to be a complete departure from the iPhone 13 and iPhone 12, but we believe it will set the foundation for future generations of iPhones. Here’s what the iPhone SE tells us about the iPhone 14 now that it’s out:

The absence of a notch, Touch ID, a larger megapixel count for the primary camera, and a USB-C connector might have a major impact on the iPhone. And that, in turn, would serve as a model for other smartphones hoping to make our list of the best phones.

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