A couple of months ago, Apple launched the iPhone 13 series, which was available in four models. But now, a recent report has revealed some interesting information regarding the upcoming iPhone 14 models.

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According to a 9To5Mac report, sources close to the matter have stated that the new iPhone models will have different chips. Furthermore, the sources have also claimed that the Pro models may now feature a taller display due to a new design and the company is even working on new advanced satellite features as well for the 14 series. Recent tumors have suggested that the Cupertino based giant’s iPhone 14 series will still retain four new models, although, there won’t be a mini model this year.

The sources added that the new iPhone 14 (codenamed D27 and D28) will arrive in a 6.1 inch and 6.7 versions. In other words, the 5.4 inch iPhone mini will be discontinued. These models will even have the same display resolution as the current iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max. However, the screen on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max (codenamed D73 and D74) might be larger than the previous generation. In other words, it will have a new “notch + pill” design that will replace the notch.

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The sources also confirmed that there will be twp new iPhone 14 models that house the A15 chipset. Meanwhile, the other two models will have two different versions of the A15 chipset. One of these will have an extra GPU core and 6Gb of RAM. The brand may even rebrand this chipset as the “A15X”, similar to what it had done for the 2020 iPad Pro, which featured A12Z chip.

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