
Only two months have passed since the announcement of the flagship iPhone 13 series, and insiders are already in full swing discussing the next generation of iPhone, which will be released in 2022. The new series, known as the iPhone 14, will include four models, although there will be no successor to the iPhone 13 mini. Sources say Apple has decided against releasing the compact flagship as demand has fallen short of the company’s expectations. An insider LeaksApplePro told which models will be included in the iPhone 14 series.
According to the source, the iPhone 14 series will include four models, two of which will be equipped with 6.1-inch displays and the other two with 6.7-inch displays. These will be the 6.1-inch iPhone 14, 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max, 6.1-inch iPhone 14 Pro and 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Pro Max. The first two models will receive screens made using LTPS technology, while the other two will acquire panels made using LTPO technology using low-temperature polycrystalline silicon, which will provide an adaptive image refresh rate function from 1 to 120 Hz, depending on the situation.
By the way, previously the authoritative analyst Ming-Chi Kuo spoke about Apple’s possible refusal to release the iPhone 14 mini. According to him, the final decision will depend on the sales figures of the iPhone 13 mini. And it looks like the demand for the current compact flagship has disappointed the company.
The technical characteristics of the new iPhones are still unknown to us. It is only reported that they will be based on the proprietary A16 Bionic chipset, made according to the 4-nanometer TSMC process.