Having a large user base in the smartphone world, appleWorking on a new series. New allegations continue to come about this series, which is planned to be released in September. iPhone 14 The last claim about the series is about the hardware of the phone.
Closely followed by the technology sector Mark Gurmanthe standard model in the iPhone 14 series and the Pro models to different processor and claimed to have the camera. This difference will make the difference between the standard and Pro models more obvious.
iPhone 14 will have the same processor as iPhone 13
Allegedly, within the scope of the difference between the standard and Pro models, the standard model of the iPhone 14 48MPThere will be no wide-angle camera. Instead, in the standard model, iPhone 13 we saw in the series 12MPAmong the rumors that there will be a wide camera of .
Another difference is claimed to be in the processor. Accordingly, the iPhone 14, the new A16 processor instead of iPhone 13 A15 will carry the processor. Beyond the attempt to differentiate the Pro models, Gurman also noted that the global chip shortage may have contributed to this decision.
Gurman, non-Pro iPhone 14 models, 6.7 At least one inch iPhone 14 Max and Pro Max options $200 less He added that he is waiting for the submission. It is also among the rumors that the iPhone 14 models will have designs very similar to the iPhone 14 and 13 models.
Apple has been working on satellite connectivity for a long time. Gurman, finally satellite link He said that the feature may come with the iPhone 14. Globalstar Inc. The feature, which is said to have been developed with the satellite company, will provide message sending and calling even at points where there is no connection.
Rumor has it that the satellite company is attempting to support ‘continuous satellite services’ for an unnamed customer who has paid him hundreds of millions of dollars. buy 17 satellites made a deal.
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