Apple iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Max, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max replicas appear in single hands-on video as new iPhone 15 Pro concept reveals subtle changes
Apple iPhone 14 replicas have already starred in some YouTube videos, such as a dummy unit of the iPhone 14 Pro Max being measured up by Unbox Therapy and also handled by Dave2D. Thanks to SonnyDickson, there’s now a short clip featuring a quick hands-on of all of the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Max, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max dummies. The replicas are shown from the front and rear, and there’s also a glance at the edges. There are some hopes that Apple will be able to launch and start selling its 2022 iPhone series in September.
Unsurprisingly, considering the plethora of Apple iPhone 14-related leaks, this dummy unit hands-on doesn’t reveal anything new about the design of the upcoming flagship smartphones. There’s the much larger camera bump on the rear for the Pro models (in comparison to the iPhone 13 Pro phones), and the hardware buttons appear to be thicker. In addition, there are some hopes for a potentially larger battery in the 2022 models and an overall sharper look for the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Max, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max, partially thanks to slimmer bezels.
Recently, a new Apple iPhone 15 Pro concept video was uploaded by Technizo Concept, presumably based on the few rumors that have already surfaced in regard to the expected 2023 model. Apart from possibly featuring an A17 Bionic SoC, there are three considerable design changes shown here that could become reality. There is a USB Type-C slot adorning the bottom edge of the fan-made iPhone 15 Pro rendering, the SIM slot has been removed (another step toward an eventual portless iPhone), and there is a periscope lens included in the main camera equipment on the rear.
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