Apple is prepared and invited all of us to its “California Streaming” event scheduled for next week, September 14. The company will launch its next lineup of iPhones — the iPhone 13 series in the September 14 Apple event. Meanwhile, folks at Front Page Tech ignited chaos leaking iPhone 14 design renders. Jon Posser, along with Ian, allegedly revealed the design of the iPhone 14 just after the day Apple sent invites for its iPhone 13 launch event.
This entire article is not a typo; I’m reminding you again that we are actually talking about iPhone 14. The iPhone 14 may get its launch in September to October of next year. And this is the first leak of the iPhone 14. The model in the leaked design seems to be the iPhone 14 Pro Max.
Although the leaked design is not so different from the current iPhones we’ve seen, there are two noticeable things. The Apple’s traditional notch on the front is gone and accommodated a tiny punch-hole camera. And the second is the rear camera bump which is also completely gone. Jon stated that at the cost of removing the camera bump, Apple increased the phone’s thickness and included a larger battery. So we can expect beauty with power from iPhone 14.
iPhone 14 Design Renders
Here, take a look at some of the iPhone 14 design renders leaked by Front Page Tech.
Regarding the notch disappearance, possibly this doesn’t mean Apple will remove Face ID too. The sources claim the rest of the essential sensors responsible for Face ID will be hidden under the display. The sources also claim that the Apple logo on the rare side is embedded under the back glass.
The design renders also show the rounded volume keys on iPhone 14. Hmm… Apple might be feeling nostalgic. Jon claims that iPhone 14 will still feature a lightning port. So that suggests Apple is not removing the charging port even until iPhone 14. However, everything that you see is from the first design renders, and Apple may change its design decisions anytime because they have a lot of time till the launch of the iPhone 14.
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