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Apple iPhone 14 series is coming with the Max model, as per several reports. A new leak has revealed more details on the rumored device. According to a fresh tipster leaked, iPhone 14 Max will have 90Hz OLED display. It also comes with 6GB of RAM, along with the integrated chipset.
The improvements will likely draw consumers who will need spend approximately $300 (Rs 21,000 or so) more out of their wallets. iPhone 14 series will have four models similar to the two previous models by Apple. However, Apple expects to eliminate the Mini model replacing it with the Max in the coming year for those who want to buy. Due to this, the standard iPhone 14 becomes the base model available in the market.
The leak also suggests that the iPhone 14 Max will be equipped with the A15 Bionic chipset, which is the same technology that powers that of the iPhone 13 lineup. The 6GB RAM upgrade and a 90Hz refresh rate could attract consumers.
The source also states it is possible that the iPhone 14 Max will have two 12-megapixel cameras that isn’t a surprise. Apple might offer 128GB and 256GB storage options in the iPhone 14 Max, while up to two TB on iPhone 14 Pro. iPhone 14 Pro lineup this year.
There’s already been a lot of discussion regarding what’s coming to the iPhone 14 series, even when we have plenty of time to wait until Apple announces its new products. Prior to that, there is the smaller issue of Apple WWDC 2022 to cover the event, which is scheduled for next month , and will be a virtual event yet again.
It is expected that the Pro as well as the Pro Max versions are likely to receive an increase in several aspects, including a new 48-megapixel primary camera in the back. The new iPhones may have a different pill hole design, instead of the notch. This will allow Apple to distinguish between Pro and non-Pro models. Pro iPhones in the coming year.
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Aizaz was the first person to get a byline on his blog on technology from his home in Bannu in 2017. Then, he went on to a career in breaking things professionally at my electric sparks which is where he eventually took over the kit as a hardware editor. Today, as the senior editor of hardware for my electric sparks, he spends time reporting about the most recent developments in the hardware industry and technology. If he’s not reporting on hardware or electronics, you’ll see him trying to be as remote from the world of technology as possible through camping in the wild.