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iPhone 14 Pro case loaded into iPhone 13 Pro: rear camera module is significantly larger than predecessor

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Images of the new iPhone 14 Pro case mounted on the iPhone 13 Pro gives us a glimpse of the expected design changes for Apple’s upcoming high-end iPhone, specifically changes to the camera lens, flash and LiDAR scanner. The case image by “yeux1122” shared on the Korean blog Naver shows a significantly larger camera lens module on the back of the upcoming iPhone 14 Pro.

After trying to fit the upcoming iPhone design’s case to the iPhone 13 Pro it is not difficult to see that the size of each camera – wide angle, super wide angle and telephoto lenses – will increase, so the flash and LiDAR scanner will also change their position depending on the image.

Past images of iPhone 14 Pro cases and molds show that Apple is planning a more prominent camera module for this year’s iPhone. The larger camera lens and more prominent camera array on the back are the result of several expected new camera features. Most notably, Apple is expected to include a 48-megapixel wide-format camera in this year’s “Pro” iPhone, as well as improvements to low-light photography and the possible introduction of 8K video recording.

Another image shared in the same post shows that the volume buttons and volume toggle will be moved slightly higher on the upcoming iPhone 14 Pro. Overall, schematics of the upcoming iPhone leaked earlier this year show a design that continues to trend toward heavier and thicker due to a larger battery and enhanced camera hardware.

On Wednesday, Apple will announce four new models in the iPhone 14 series, including the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, at an event under the slogan “Go Far, Go High.” In addition to the new iPhones, Apple is expected to release the Apple Watch Series 8, Apple Watch SE and a new Apple Watch “Pro”. The second generation of AirPods Pro is also rumored to be present at the event.

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