The Apple iPhone 14 Pro is expected to finally bring some changes in design for the company’s smartphones. Now, new CAD renders have basically revealed the complete design of the iPhone 14 Pro, which features some of the previously rumored design changes.

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According to a 91Mobiles report, the Cupertino based giant’s upcoming iPhone models will come in four models. Although, this won’t include a mini model, as per our previous report. Furthermore, the front on the iPhone 14 Pro will see a major redesign, shifting away from the large notch to a two punch hole cut outs for the cameras and the other necessary sensors. Interestingly, Apple is also planning on shipping only the Pro models with the next gen A16 Bionic chipset, while the two base models will feature the previous gen chipset.

In other words, there could be more differences between the vanilla and Pro versions this year. The new CAD renders were shared by sources close to the matter, which revealed the entire design of the iPhone 14 Pro. Apart from the departure of the ugly notch, the device will feature minimal bezels on the front, which makes it look even more premium. The power button is housed on the right, while the left features the SIM card slot, volume rockers, and alert slider.

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On the rear, the device seems quite similar to the iPhone 13 Pro with a large square module that houses three camera cut outs. It also features an LED flash, a microphone, and a LiDAR sensor as well. The Pro model is expected to retain the same 6.1 inch display that supports 120Hz ProMotion OLED panel. Under the hood, the A16 Bionic chip is expected to power the device alongside 6GB of RAM.

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