iPhone 14: Things to know about Apple’s new iPhone 2022

Apple is going to launch the iPhone 14 series in September this year. Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is just a few days away and the company is expected to announce all its new software at the event. Despite the fears of a global recession, analysts believe Apple will go ahead with some big upgrades in the iPhone lineup this year.


iPhone 14 comping in four models without the 'mini' version, Pro models with a taller screen, and with Satellite feature.

Superior front-facing camera across the iPhone 14 lineup

The iPhone 13’s front-facing camera is good but not great. Given that more users now want a high-quality front-facing camera for video calling and live streaming, even post the lockdowns, an improved selfie camera on the iPhone 14 would be a logical move.

Is the always-on display coming to the iPhone 14 series?

Apple may add an always-on display to the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. The Cupertino giant is expected to introduce the feature alongside iOS 16. To bring the always-on display mode to the iPhone, Apple has to use a new type of LPTO (low-resolution polycrystalline oxide display).

Some iPhone 14 models may use the old A15 Bionic chipset

Apple is said to use a new two-chip strategy to differentiate the regular iPhone 14 from the “Pro” models.  So essentially, the standard iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max would continue to use the A15 Bionic chip that was also found in the existing iPhone 13 series. Meanwhile, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max would get the new A16 chipset.

Good-bye notch, hello hole-punch display


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