Global technology major Apple plans to launch four new iPhone models in mid September. As per latest reports the tech giant plans to launch new AirPods, Apple Watch, updated iPad Pros, and iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Max, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.
The new iPhones will be released under the 14 series. The company may also unveil three new Apple Watches, including the Watch 8, a budget Watch SE model, and even a new Watch Extreme Edition.
The price range for the iPhone series is likely to be between $899 and $1199. The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max are likely to be priced at $1099 and $1199 respectively. The iPhone 14 may get a price tag of $899, and iPhone 14 Max of $999.
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In terms of specs, the starting iPhone 14 models are expected to keep the same set of rear cameras with wide and ultra-wide lenses of 12MP each. However, pro models may get a new wide camera with a 48MP sensor capable of shooting 8K videos.
Under the launch iPhone 14 may be powered by the A15 Bionic chipset, which runs the iPhone 13 series. In terms of design, the iPhone 14 design may not change much and will almost resemble the earlier iPhone, the only difference being slightly larger cameras. The notch will remain, and the form factor and bezels will be like the predecessor.
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