iPhone 14 Pro .. 6 expected changes that distinguish it from its predecessor

Apple is expected to announce, in less than two months, the new iPhone 14 series of phones, if its annual event is held at its usual time in the fall, around mid-September.

And the iPhone Arena website published a report on the most important updates and changes expected in the iPhone 14 Pro that will distinguish it from the current iPhone 13 Pro.

The report mentioned the six advantages as follows:

1. Thinner bezels and a longer screen.

2. A small rectangular hole, with a small hole on its side, instead of a large notch.

3. New higher speed processor (A16 Bionic).

4. A new 48-megapixel main camera.

5. There is a possibility that he will see a $100 increase in price.

6. It may come with a satellite feature.

It is noted that the above six differences are not necessarily positive, such as the increase in price, for example. But on the other hand, there are expected advantages such as a faster processor and a higher-resolution camera.

What was mentioned in the report is consistent with the news, leaks and rumors that have been circulating in the media for months, and there is a belief that they are almost certain. But the official announcement of the iPhone 14 series is just around the corner, and we are only a few weeks away from it.

It is worth noting that the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models will be similar in terms of internal specifications, and the only difference between them is in size only, the first is a normal size and the last is large.

It is noteworthy that the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max models will be distinguished from the other two models, the basic iPhone 14 and the iPhone 14 Max, which is expected to come with basic specifications and a large size. Among these differences between the Pro models and the two basic models is that the latter two will work with the current A15 processor, not the next new one. The two main models will also retain the large notch, and their main cameras will remain the same as the current resolution.

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