It’s nearly etched in stone that this year’s high-end iPhone models, the 6.1-inches iPhone 14 Pro and the 6.7-inches iPhone 14 Pro Max, will sport a new design, while the regular models, the 6.1-inches iPhone 14 and 6.7-inches iPhone 14 Max, will carry over the design from 2022. An account by the name of Cosmic Ultra Machine (via ShrimpApplePro) has posted rough schematics sent to them by accessory makers and although they don’t show the entire design, they appear to corroborate some of the earlier rumors.
First of all, Apple is done with the mini model after its dismal market performance and will replace it with a non-Pro Max model that will slot above the entry-level model.
Another thing that these images seem to confirm is that the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max will have sizeable camera bumps. The dimensions of the camera bulge have apparently increased because of the rumored new 48MP camera sensor that’s set to replace the 12MP module.
Freshly leaked iPhone 14 schematics showcase the differences between the four models
The iPhone 14 and 14 Max will come with comparatively smaller camera bumps, and as opposed to the Pro variants which will have three cameras, they are expected to have a dual-camera system.
The regular and the Max iPhone 14 models are expected to stick with the notch and they may also retain the A15 Bionic chip, although it’s likely that Apple will make a few changes and rebrand it as the A16 Bionic.
The new lineup may also feature satellite capabilities and could offer more base RAM than the current range.