Just a few days have passed since the iPhone 13 and 13 Pro were officially presented. Even less since these began to reach the hands of consumers last Friday, September 24. But be that as it may, the iPhone 14 is already beginning to claim part of the prominence.
They do it from the hand of Mark Gurman, recognized as one of the most reputable sources in the industry. In your Sunday newsletter to Bloomberg, the journalist supports something that has been beginning to sound strongly for months: iPhone 14 will arrive “complete redesign”.
In this way, he affirms that “the minor changes this year mean that Apple engineers were working behind the scenes on more important things that will take more time.” The last time that the Cupertino technology company carried out a great facelift to its star terminal was back in 2017, with the arrival of the iPhone X (in addition to the angular frames of the iPhone 12).
iPhone 14: goodbye to the ‘notch’?
The rumor mill about the iPhone 14 does not come as a surprise. Already last November, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo pointed out that this model would make a significant leap in its ability to perform optical zoom. Later, in March and April, it also revealed that the smartphone could raise the quality of its sensor and abandon the current one. notch with Face ID in favor of an under-screen camera.
The latter would be one of the great changes expected, since it would allow a distraction-free front to be obtained. Another, the use of titanium as the predominant element in its casing (instead of the stainless steel of the iPhone 13 Pro). In relation to this information, the popular youtuber Jon Prosser recently offered what he claims is the first look at the iPhone 14.
Gurman points out in the aforementioned writing, in addition, that Apple will keep two categories of new devices –One cheaper ones and, above all, the Pro models– in 2022. A formula that is more than established in the firm after the success of models such as the iPhone XR, 11 and 12.
He notes, at the same time, that “Apple is working on its own folding device device.” However, it does not put a date on its arrival, stating that it could see the light in the coming years.