Apple has started preparing for the official launch of the iPhone 14 series next September, and mass production of the new models is likely to start soon.
Interestingly, Apple will make some changes with the launch of the new iPhone 14 series, and the company will introduce a new model called iPhone 14 Max which replaces the Mini version and will come with a 6.7-inch screen just like the Pro Max. phones.
However, the biggest change that will come this year is the division of the series into flagship and non-flagship phones, this strategy will remain in the iPhone 15 series and the company will also continue to neglect the technologies for its fans.
The A15 Bionic processor is likely to work once more, while the iPhone 15 Pro Max will be powered by the new A16 Bionic processor. According to them, only the Pro models got the new perforated design.
After several years of hesitation, the company will bring a periscope camera to phones. However, this feature will make it exclusive to the more expensive iPhone 15 Pro Max. Therefore, other devices in this series will not take advantage of the zoom capabilities of this camera.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max is the only one that comes with a periscope camera
Analyst Ming-Chio Kuo stated in a tweet that the iPhone 15 Pro Max will be the first iPhone with a periscope camera. As for the iPhone 15 Pro, it will still have a telephoto camera.
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According to the analyst, the periscope camera will offer 6x zoom, which is twice the height of the phone’s zoom, and it will come with a 1/3 12-megapixel sensor with sensor switching installed.
iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max camera specifications
It is worth noting that the size of the device may also be the reason for giving it this exclusive feature as it is not available in small size Android phones. Modules take up more space than telephoto lenses, so they often come with larger phones with more space. It will likely keep a 6.1 inch screen.
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