Apple iPhone 14 Pro Rumors: Case Colors Online, Larger Camera Lenses Than iPhone 13 Pro

Neha Roy
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 At the company's "Far out" event on September 7, the iPhone 14 series, which will include four models—the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Max, and iPhone 14 Pro Max—is anticipated to be announced. Leaks concerning the upcoming iPhone models have been widespread as the Apple presentation draws nearer. Now, a new image leak of a purported iPhone 14 Pro case suggests that the upcoming Pro model may have larger cameras. It implies that the iPhone 14 Pro's all lenses, flash, and lidar scanner may be larger than those of the iPhone 13 Pro. Separately, one of our tipsters has offered some potential cover colour choices for the iPhone 14 variants.

In a recent article, the South Korean blog Naver displayed the iPhone 14 Pro case on an iPhone 13 Pro, indicating that the upcoming model will have larger camera rings. Apple reportedly increased the size of the lenses, flash, and lidar scanner in the new iPhone 14 Pro in addition to the camera system. What Apple is now leaning towards is unclear.

In a different tweet, Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial) purportedly showed cases for the iPhone 14 lineup. For all the anticipated iPhone 14 variants, the tipper has provided leather and silicone case alternatives. According to the source, Apple will release leather cases for the new models in the colours fir green, bright orange, brown, golden brown, and midnight blue. The silicon cases are reportedly offered in the following hues: elderberry, chalk pink, crimson, lilac, sun glow, succulent, midnight, and succulent.

On September 7, Apple will hold its "Far Out" launch event. Along with other new Apple Watch and iPad models, the Cupertino juggernaut is anticipated to introduce the iPhone 14 series at the event. The iPhone 14 (non-Pro), iPhone 14 (Pro), and iPhone 14 (Pro Max) are reportedly part of the series. It's possible that the rumoured iPhone 14 Max may bear iPhone 14 Plus branding.

The new Apple A16 Bionic chip is anticipated to power the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, while the ordinary iPhone 14 versions may use the older A15 Bionic CPU.


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