The iPhone 14 Pro will have a longer screen according to the latest rumors.
We have already heard many rumors about the iPhone 14, from the redesign of the notch in the Pro models to the possibility of reusing previous chips, and now we get new information relevant to its size. According has reported 9to5macthe iPhone 14 Pro will have a slightly larger screen than current models.
larger iPhone 14 Pro
According to the sources of 9to5macthe new iPhone 14 (codenamed D27 and D28) will be available in 6.1 and 6.7-inch versionsThat is, we will not have a 5.4-inch iPhone mini this year, although Apple will probably keep the current iPhone 13 mini. They will reportedly have the same screen resolution as the current iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max.
However, 9to5mac has given a new unknown data until now, it seems that the screen of the iPhones 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max (with code names D73 and D74) can be slightly taller and longer to accommodate the new “double hole” design that will replace the notch. They have not commented on the screen size or resolution, so we do not know if it will increase or if Apple would make these two models somewhat narrower.
In addition, they reaffirm the information that ensures that the A16 chip will be exclusive to the iPhone 14 Pro. Perhaps Apple could use a more powerful A15 chip in the base iPhone 14s, perhaps renamed “A15X”. Something that would happen for the first time in a long time.
Apple could use the high-end version of its A15 Bionic chip in entry-level iPhone 14 models, as 9to5Mac also heard from our own sources that all iPhones this year will have 6GB of RAM.
satellite communications
In addition to the information about the size of the iPhone 14 Pro, 9to5mac has given more information about the alleged satellite connection of the next iPhone 14. Recall that a while ago it was leaked that Apple was working on this feature and there was even speculation about its arrival on the iPhone 13.
9to5Mac sources said that Apple is still working on satellite communication for iPhone
It’s not clear that this technology is ready for this year’s iPhones, but Apple is already testing prototypes that are capable of sending text messages via satellite. That system is known internally by the code name “Stewie” according to 9to5mac.
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