“iPhone 14” will have features not seen by “Apple” phones before… What are they?

Some sites interested in technical affairs reported that the iPhone 14 will have features that iPhone phones have not seen before.

According to Emma McCullen, Director of Technical Services at GlobalData, “Some upcoming iPhone 14 models may be devoid of the traditional slots for traditional SIM cards intended for communication with cellular networks, and will be replaced by eSIM technologies that provide direct communication with networks.”

Previous leaks indicated that the iPhone 14 phones will get high-resolution screens, the frequency of which will reach 120 hertz, and it will also have Touch ID technology, but its sensor will be integrated at the bottom of the screen most likely, and the space allocated to the front camera and light sensors on the screen will become smaller than it is It’s on iPhone 13.

For his part, the famous journalist Mark Gorman expected, “The iPhone phones that will be launched this fall will come with the Always On Display feature, a feature that has been used in Samsung phones and some Android phones for several years, and through which the phone screen can show the time, date, battery status and some other information when when The phone is off.

Gorman pointed out that “the feature will come in iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max phones only, which are equipped with A16 processors and AMOLED screens with low-temperature crystal oxide (LTPO) technology.”

And the leaked images of the upcoming phones show that its external design is very similar to the design of the iPhone 13 phones, except for the holes at the top of the screen.

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