The Apple iPhone 14 Pro is likely to usher in certain design modifications for the company's devices. Now, fresh CAD models have essentially shown the whole design of the iPhone 14 Pro, including some previously speculated design modifications.
According to 91Mobiles, the Cupertino-based company's forthcoming iPhone models would arrive in four varieties. However, unlike our prior report, this will not feature a tiny model. Furthermore, the front of the iPhone 14 Pro will be completely redesigned, with a two-punch hole punched out for the cameras and other required sensors replacing the big notch. Interestingly, Apple intends to ship just the Pro versions with the next-generation A16 Bionic processor, while the two basic models will retain the previous-generation chipset.
In other words, this year may see greater variations between the vanilla and Pro versions. Sources close to the situation supplied the latest CAD renderings, which revealed the whole design of the iPhone 14 Pro. Aside from the removal of the unsightly notch, the smartphone will have low bezels on the front, making it appear even more expensive. The power button is on the right, while the SIM card slot, volume rockers, and alert slider are on the left.
On the back, the gadget appears to be quite similar to the iPhone 13 Pro, with a huge square module housing three camera cutouts. It also has a microphone, an LED flash, and a LiDAR sensor. The Pro variant is likely to maintain the same 6.1-inch display with 120Hz ProMotion OLED panel as the standard model. The A16 Bionic CPU is believed to power the gadget, paired with 6GB of RAM.