The lower-end iPhone 14 models have been rumored to have the same design as the higher-end models, with the same rear camera and notch.
The renders, shared by MySmartPrice, depict a very similar design for the two lower-end models of the.
The main change was a new camera layout, which was the only small design change. The updated diagonal camera layout from the 13th iteration of the device will be used in the 14th iteration. The camera on the back seems to have received a minor refresh and seems to have a thicker frame of glass surrounding the housing, according to MySmartPrice.
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There are reports that Apple is planning to announce four new models this fall, including two 6.1-inch and two 6.7-inch sizes. The two lower-end models will retain the same notch and overall design as the current model. The notch will be removed on the higher-end iPhone 14 Pro and Max.
Apple is planning to remove the notch on the high-end models of its flagship phone. While the display will not be completely free of intrusions, it will feature a pill-shaped and circular cutout at the top of the display that takes up less space than a notch.
The display layout of the iPhone 14 Pro.
Rumors and leaks point to Apple wanting to differentiate its lower-end models from its higher-end ones. The renders show very few design changes compared to the. The A15 chip from the iPhone 13 may be used in the next iteration of the device. It remains to be seen what changes Apple will make to the camera on this year's new.
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