Every year in the month of October, Apple releases a new smartphone. In addition, many renders, leaks, and rumours about the upcoming iPhones have surfaced. These rumours are sometimes true and other times false. However, rumours and leaks have begun to circulate. Now, in 2022, the iPhone 14 series is about to be released. We'll talk about the new iPhone 14 Pro renders and leaks that have recently surfaced online in this article. We'll take a look at the most recent Apple iPhone 14 Pro leaks and what to expect. We'll also talk about when the iPhone 14 Pro is expected to be released. So, without further ado, let's get right into the meat of the article.
Leaks of the Apple iPhone 14 Pro
The Apple iPhone 14 Pro will run iOS 15 and have a 3687 mAh battery. In addition, the iPhone 14 Pro is expected to have 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. It will most likely be equipped with a powerful Hexa-core (23.1 GHz Firestorm + 41.8 GHz Icestorm) processor, allowing you to multitask and play demanding graphics games with ease.
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There could be a 12 MP + 12 MP + 12 MP + TOF camera, allowing you to take realistic photos. The rear camera arrangement may include features such as digital zoom, auto flash, face recognition, and touch to focus. The Apple iPhone 14 Pro will have a 12 MP + SL 3D camera on the front for selfies and video chats. According to rumours, it will have a 6.7-inch (17.01-centimeter) display with a resolution of 1284 x 2778 pixels.
Ian, a Twitter user, shared some of the images that show what the iPhone 14 Pro will look like. Take a look at the images below.
In India, Apple has set a launch date for the iPhone 14 Pro.
The iPhone 14 models are expected to be unveiled on October 31, 2022, at an event hosted by Apple (Expected). The Apple iPhone 14 Pro is expected to be released in the country if Apple sticks to previous launch schedules (Expected).
That concludes the Apple iPhone 14 Pro leaks, rumours, and renders post. Keep an eye on TechBurner for more updates like this!!