CAD renders of the iPhone 14 have leaked, seemingly confirming that it will feature a design that's almost identical to that of the iPhone 13. Renders of the iPhone 14 Pro had leaked earlier this week, giving everybody a look at how Apple's next flagship smartphones might look. The renders seemed to reaffirm earlier rumors that the device will ship with a twin punch-hole design in place of the reviled notch.
The iPhone 14 lineup is expected to be unveiled in September, but leaks, rumors and speculations over the past several weeks have revealed quite a bit about the upcoming devices. According to rumors, there might not be an iPhone 14 mini this year, and instead, the four devices in the lineup will reportedly include the iPhone 14, the iPhone 14 Max, the iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 14 Pro Max. A new rumor even suggests that the base iPhone 14 model might not even get a chip upgrade this year, and might still ship with with the same A15 Bionic SoC as the iPhone 13-series.
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The latest leaked renders come courtesy of MySmartPrice, which claims that they're based on information from an «industry insider.» The renders seem to suggest that the next iPhone will retain the notch, which could mean that the new dual punch-hole design will be limited to just the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. The renders also show what seems to be a dual-camera setup at the back, which means the device will be similar to the iPhone 13 in more ways than one. As mentioned already, rumors also suggest that the iPhone 14 might retain the A15 Bionic chip instead of getting the all-new A16 Bionic, so it will be interesting to see how Apple will differentiate the iPhone 14 from
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