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Apple iPhone 14 / Pro details revealed: no more pink, far peak blue color scheme, A16 more powerful than A15

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There are less than two months of time, the new generation of Apple iPhone flagship is coming.

Not surprisingly, Apple will launch the new machine this year will be named iPhone 14 series. At present, a series of parameters and appearance of the new machine have basically been exposed. A leaker has confirmed some of the previous reports and also provided some details about the next generation iPhone.

Leaker @Jioriku correctly revealed a series of information about Apple’s iPhone 13 last year, such as support for wearing a mask to unlock it.

The first is some information about the color scheme of the new iPhone 14 series. He revealed that according to his sources, the pink color in iPhone 13 is being replaced by purple in iPhone 14, while the Pro version will remove the Far Peak Blue colorway and add purple as well. In other words, the iPhone 14 series includes at least the following colorways.

iPhone 14: green, purple, blue, black, white and red.

iPhone 14 Pro: green, purple, silver, gold and graphite.

Of course, @Jioriku isn’t the first to say that Apple will launch a purple iPhone. Several tipsters have previously said that Apple will add a purple color to the iPhone 14 lineup, with the exact color code unknown. But designer @Ian Zelbo’s drawing of the iPhone 14 Pro in purple looks a little more gorgeous than the previous iPhone 12’s purple.

Regarding the rumored Always-On Display, Jioriku says it looks like the same type as seen in the Xcode leak a few days ago.

The main details of Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro are largely known, such as the “exclamation point’ style perforated screen, and the software design associated with the perforated screen. BOE is said to be ready to supply screens for Apple’s iPhone 14 base version (not Max), but he didn’t say much about the details.

He also said that Apple had tested a titanium case design option for the iPhone 14 Pro prototype, but Apple ultimately decided to use the same material as the iPhone 13 Pro due to cost efficiency.

In terms of performance, the A16 in the iPhone 14 Pro / Pro Max is built on the exact same 5nm process as the A15 due to better heat dissipation, but the final benchmark results are actually a few percentage points higher than the A15.

He revealed that Apple will offer the same storage options as last year’s iPhone 13 series, but that the next generation of iPhones will support 30W charging, “up to 30W or higher on the first cycle” and then “down to 27-25W “The wireless charging rate will remain the same, but the new MagSafe battery will be larger and therefore heavier.

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