Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts that the iPhone 14 Pro models will receive major camera upgrades that could lead to better low-light performance, among other things. The whole thing could ultimately be reflected in the price. his statements, which he shared on Twitter, included an improved ultra-wide-angle camera, going from 1.0 micron pixels on the iPhone 13 Pro to 1.4 micron pixels on the iPhone 14 Pro models. Thus, the Pro model would be able to capture more light.
According to Kuo, components said to come from Sony, Minebea, VCM, Largan and LG Innotek are up to 70% more expensive. Previous rumors have suggested that the new iPhone 14 Pro models will have a new 48MP wide-angle lens. The regular iPhone 14 lineup will remain with a 12-megapixel sensor, it was announced recently.
Other new features expected for the 14 Pro and Pro Max include an always-on display and a screen that removes the notch in favor of smaller camera cutouts. The new iPhones will also get an upgraded A16 processor chip, while the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max won’t. The Apple Watch Series 8 and iPhone 14 event will take place on September 7.
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