Although the iPhone 13 series launched by Apple last year is still a familiar taste, the upgrade points such as high brush screen, small bangs, and A15 chips still make the sales data of the machine very eye-catching, and it is indeed "thirteen spices". With the unveiling of the iPhone 13 series, many users began to expect Apple to bring greater changes to the new generation of iPhones, in addition to the appearance, the image is naturally the other focus of everyone's attention. Now there is the latest news, and recently foreign media have further brought more details of the camera of the machine.

According to the latest information released by foreign media, basically consistent with the previously exposed news, the new iPhone 14 series will still contain 4 models, of which the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max two high-end versions or will be equipped with 48 million pixels of the main camera, which is also the highest pixel camera of the iPhone so far, and these two models will also support 8K video recording and pixel merging technology. As for the standard versions of the iPhone 14 mini and iPhone 14, they are not in the scope of the upgrade.
In other aspects, according to the previously exposed news, the new iPhone 14 series may still continue the design of the iPhone 13 and continue to use the right angle border scheme. The front is expected to use the punched screen provided by Samsung/LG for the first time, and will be equipped with a high-brush screen of 120Hz and 6GB of memory as standard throughout the series, supporting the new generation of LTPO technology. The scheme of the rear camera module part has also been changed, and it is suspected that the design of the entire module is raised in the past, but each lens is raised separately, which is very similar to the camera module design of the new Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra that has been exposed recently. In addition, the new machine will inevitably be fully upgraded in terms of performance, imaging, etc., but only the Pro version will use A16, and the standard version of the iPhone 14 will still use the A15 chip.
It is reported that next year's iPhone is likely to make major changes in appearance, which may be the biggest update for consumers in recent years, and the price will also be uniformly raised by $100. More details, we will wait and see.