The release of the iPhone 14 is scheduled for next month



 The release of Apple's new iPhone could be closer than we realize. A recent revelation from famed Apple tipper Mark Gurman claims that the iPhone 14 series will launch as early as September 7 this year. Several leaks in the past suggested that we would see the iPhone 14 series in October owing to supply chain issues. The announcement will occur on September 7 and the phones will go on sale on September 16, according to sources in the industry cited by Gurman.

Every year in the second half, Apple holds its iPhone launch ceremonies, but ever since the COVID-19 outbreak, these have evolved into highly polished and produced live streams. Ahead of the event, Apple employees have begun pre-recording specific portions of it. This year, Apple is anticipated to release four new iPhone models, as well as new iPads, Mac desktops, and an updated Apple Watch. The iPhone lineup for this year is anticipated to undergo a revamp. With a new iPhone 14 Max, which will mostly be the same as the vanilla iPhone 14, but in a larger size, the Cupertino giant is anticipated to replace the Mini model.

The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, along with their pro siblings, are here to stay. According to rumors, Apple's new A16 chip will only be available in higher-end versions; the iPhone 14 and 14 Max will continue to use the A15 Bionic from the previous year. The pro models will also have punch-hole holes in the shape of pills, louder speakers, and longer battery life than the earlier models. The report below has further information that you can read.

According to the analyst, the selfie camera on the iPhone 14 will finally allow autofocus. Image quality will be better than with prior devices that supported fixed focus. In contrast to the five-part lenses used by previous generations, this one will have six parts. Additionally, the aperture will be bigger, allowing more light to reach the sensor for better low-light photography.

Apple will also use 48MP main camera sensors with autofocus for the first time ever for the ultrawide camera. Additionally, it will be Apple's first 8K-capable iPhone, which will somewhat enlarge the camera bump.

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