Latest we hear, there are fresh details about the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 smartphones. As per reports, the company will launch 4 new models as a part of the iPhone 14 Series. These include iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Max, and the iPhone 14 Pro Max models.

iPhone 14 Series Expected design & specs

ALSO READ: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 tipped to arrive with a regular S-pen slot & improved foldable display ALSO READ: Samsung Launches New Range Of Laptops In India: Read On To Know More Tipster Shadow Leak claims that the Pro models will have an LTPO display with a 120Hz refresh rate. iPhone 14 might have a 6.06-inch Flexible OLED display and will retain the wide notch. It will have Face ID sensors and a front camera. The non-Pro models will have a 60Hz refresh rate. The iPhone 14 Pro will have the same sized display as the vanilla model but will come with a punch-hole cutout. The 14Max and 14 Pro Max are expected to have a 6.58-inch Flexible OLED display. Some CAD renders for iPhone 14 Pro have surfaced online. Have a look at them here. In terms of chipset, the 14 and 14 Max are said to be powered A15 Bionic chip whereas the 14 Pro & 14 Pro Max will have an A16 chipset. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims that this difference of chips between non-Pro and Pro models is likely to be a marketing or finance-based decision. This means Apple is trying to create a difference between the two types of models. All 4 iPhones are said to have a RAM of 6GB. While the non-Pro models will have LPDDR4X RAM, the Pro variants will have LPDDR5 RAM. ALSO READ: Tata Nexon EV price hiked by INR 25,000; Entry-level now at INR 14.54L If we talk about the camera department, then the non-Pro models will have a dual-camera setup at the back with the True Tone flash. The Pro models will have a triple camera rear setup, most probably a 48MP main sensor. Apple Lab has designed some concept renders, here’s how they look. However, as there are still months to go before anything becomes official, all these leaks should be taken with a pinch of salt for now.

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