Apple hasn’t decided yet to launch its 14 Pro series anytime soon and you will be pardoned if you thought the images about the iPhone 14 Pro flying on social media are real deals.
The images are well-made unofficial renders designed by Souta, a Japanese artist.
To begin with, it’s shape, the iPhone 14 Pro has a 6.1-inch shape while the Pro Max comes a with 6.7 shape just like the iPhone 13 Pro and the Pro Max.
However, the iPhone 14 has some slimmer bezels and the screens are said to be a little large.
The more obvious change to the display is the new notch design. After shrinking the notch slightly on the iPhone 13, Apple’s rumored to be equipping this year’s Pro models with these pill and punch-hole cut-outs. Not only would this move the iPhone a little closer to the full-screen look of its Android rivals, it would also give you a bit more screen space in the same size phone.
For colors, Souta has chosen to clad these iPhone renders In purple, a recently rumored color that previously appeared as a mid-life refresh option for the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini. The iPhone 14 Pro can also be seen here in silver, or “Starlight” in Apple’s official color language.
Beyond the exterior changes, there are other rumored changes to the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max that we’re excited about. The Pro models are said to be getting a new A16 Bionic chipset, while the standard models could stick with a variant of the current A15 chip. On a slightly more negative note, the Pro models could increase in price, costing $100 more than last year’s Pro models.
All these feature rumors aren’t going to be put to bed until Apple reveals the iPhone 14. That’s likely not happening until September though, the month that most new iPhones have been revealed. Until then though, check in with our iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro hubs regularly for the latest leaks and rumors.