iPhone 14 final design exposed with new details
The iPhone 14 Pro is only expected in a few months, but we already know almost everything about it. There has been much speculation about the design, but we now know exactly what it will look like.
The next iPhone 14, 14 Max, 14 Pro, and 14 Pro Max are making a lot of noise a few months before their release, and it’s especially these last two that captivate the intent, as they are the only ones who will offer real novelties.
Thanks to new renderings shared by leaker Jon Prosser, we now know everything about the design of the future iPhone 14 Pro. This isn’t the first time we’ve encountered such renders. Images recently revealed the differences between the 4 new iPhone models, and the youtuber Unbox Therapy even published a video comparing a replica of the iPhone 14 Pro Max with the current iPhone 13 Pro Max.
The iPhone 14 Pro: different design
For now, based on what is known about the upcoming iPhone 14s, the classic model appears to be a true copy of the iPhone 13. Only the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max really promise to stand out from their predecessors, in particular, thanks to a new design without a notch. Indeed, as we can see from Jon Prosser’s renderings, the iPhone 14 Pro will indeed adopt a new design with a pill and a punch on the top part of the screen. The punch will house the front camera, while in the pill we will find all the sensors necessary for Face ID, the device’s only biometric solution. Finally, yesterday we learned that the iPhone 14 Pro would benefit from a welcome novelty that has been present on Android smartphones for several years: an Always-on display mode.
However, unlike most competitors’ smartphones, the Always-on Display is said to be particularly energy-efficient on the next iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max, mainly thanks to their new OLED display that can drop to 1 Hz Like the Apple Watch since Series 5, the time display when the screen is off should therefore not be not much impact on overall battery life.
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