For the past few months, Apple's impending iPhone 14 series has been in the press, exposing some critical facts about the future flagship phones. A few critical elements of the Apple iPhone 14 series are already known, and some further information has emerged online.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says in a recent report that, unlike previous Apple handsets, the future iPhone 14 models and iPhone 14 Pro versions would have dramatically different features.
According to Kuo, the future Apple A16 Bionic processor will power only the Pro variants of the iPhone 14 series, namely the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max, while the normal models, namely the iPhone 14 and 14 Max, would be powered by the Apple A15 Bionic chip.
Furthermore, the future range will include 6GB of RAM, which is an upgrade above the current-generation iPhones, which have 4GB of RAM. The Pro versions in the iPhone 14 series, on the other hand, will use LPDDR5 RAM, while the ordinary models will continue to have LPDDR4X RAM.
Previously, it was claimed that the Pro versions will feature a twin pill-shaped punch-hole cutout on top of the screen to house the front-facing camera, while the normal models would retain the notch.
Normally, there aren't as many differences between the Pro and non-Pro models of the iPhone in terms of core specifications, but Apple appears to be experimenting with significantly different core internals for the iPhone models this year. We'll have to wait until the formal launch ceremony later this year to find out if much of this is real.