iPhone 14 details leaked

Web Desk (National Times)- The iPhone 14 family will not hit a new record for the largest or smallest phones in the iPhone collection, reported Techradar.

A reliable information leaker took to Twitter to spill the secret details of iPhone 14.

If users love small phones and look forward to buying the iPhone 14 mini, it might be disappointing to know that the mini is actually bigger than most mobiles.

Similarly, if someone is looking forward to the Max models to enjoy a large screen, the screens of iPhone 14 Max and Pro Max are smaller than the screens of iPhone 13 and 13 Pro Max.

iPhone 14 and 14 Pro both have 6.06-inch displays, and 14 Max and 14 Pro Max will get 6.68-inch displays.

While the non-Pro ones will contain the same A15 Bionic chip, the Pro models of iPhone 14 will use the new A16 one.

Furthermore, all the phones in the family will use 6GB of RAM and flexible OLED screens.

The good news is that iPhone 14 mini is already up for sale.

It is called iPhone SE (2022) and comes with an A15 Bionic chipset, 5G connectivity and a relatively cheaper price than its family members.



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