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iPhone14 Pro/Max rear-facing huge camera module

According to phoneArena, this year's high-end Apple iPhone models 6.1-inch iPhone 14 Pro and 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Pro Max will adopt a new design, while the standard models 6.1-inch iPhone 14 and 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max will follow the previous design. Weibo blogger @Cosmos Ott recently released rough schematics sent to them by accessory manufacturers, and while they don't show the entire fine design, these pictures confirm some of the rumors before.

iPhone14 Pro/Max rear-facing huge camera module

First, after a dismal market performance, Apple has ended the iPhone mini model and will replace it with a non-Pro Max model, which will be higher than the entry-level model.

iPhone14 Pro/Max rear-facing huge camera module

Another thing these images seem to confirm is that the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max will have quite a large camera bulge. With the new 48MP camera sensor rumored to replace the 12MP sensor, the size of the camera bulge has increased significantly.

iPhone14 Pro/Max rear-facing huge camera module

While this higher-resolution sensor can further enhance the iPhone's reputation as one of the best camera phones, it will be 35 percent larger than the sensor it replaces, and it could also increase the height of a 7P lens by 5 to 10 percent.

iPhone14 Pro/Max rear-facing huge camera module

The iPhone 14 and 14 Max will feature a relatively small camera bulge, and they are expected to feature a dual-camera system compared to the Pro variant with three cameras.

None of these images accurately depict the phone's display, but fortunately there are plenty of signs to speculate. The iPhone 14 Pro model will purportedly have pills and single punch holes instead of not bangs, and only these models are expected to have a 120Hz refresh rate screen that will be sourced from Samsung and LG. The iPhone 14 Pro series is also expected to run on more advanced A16 Pro chips.

iPhone14 Pro/Max rear-facing huge camera module

The Max iPhone 14 and 14 Max models are expected to maintain notch grooves, and they may also retain the A15 Bionic chip, although Apple may make some changes and rename it A16 Bionic.

The new lineup of iPhone 14 may also have satellite networking capabilities and can provide more basic memory than the current range.

(IT House)

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