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iPhone 14 full series rendering map exposure: pill punch screen + small bangs

May 1 news, although there is still nearly half a year from the release, but the recent revelations about the iPhone 14 series have gradually increased, combined with the current known revelations, the design scheme of the whole series is basically determined.

Overseas blogger @theapplehub posted the latest renderings of the iPhone 14 series, which are consistent with previous rumors and are divided into four models, including iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Max, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. Among them, the two models of the Pro version will use the pill punching screen scheme, and the two models of the iPhone 14 standard edition will continue the existing design and adopt the small bangs scheme.

iPhone 14 full series rendering map exposure: pill punch screen + small bangs

According to the previously exposed picture of the glass panel of the suspected iPhone 14 series front screen, the border around the screen of the two models of the Pro version seems to have been further narrowed, and the screen ratio is expected to set a record in Apple's history.

At the same time, it was revealed that the price of the iPhone 14 series will also rise uniformly, of which the iPhone 14 basic model may be priced at $799, the iPhone 14 Max is priced at $899, and the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max are expected to be priced at $1099 and $1199, respectively.

Compared to the iPhone 13 series, the starting prices of the four models are $699, $799, $999 and $1099, which means that all models have been raised by $100.

iPhone 14 full series rendering map exposure: pill punch screen + small bangs

As for whether the user's most concerned high brush will be delegated to the standard version, as far as the current rumors are concerned, it is most likely that the Pro version will enjoy the exclusive high brush screen.

Although Apple no longer reports details of device sales, according to its latest earnings call, iPhone revenue in the first quarter of 2022 was $50.57 billion. That's up from $47.9 billion in the first quarter of 2021, which means that only Apple's revenue increased year-over-year.

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