Apple can turn a corner! New claim for iPhone 14 mini

According to the claims of sources close to the company, Apple will also include the mini model in the iPhone 14 family, which it will introduce this year.
 Apple can turn a corner!  New claim for iPhone 14 mini
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A new claim has been made about the iPhone 14 family, which has been on the agenda with leaks for a while. Some sources, which are stated to be close to Apple, claim that Apple will launch the iPhone 14 mini model.

One of the most controversial claims about the iPhone 14 series is that the mini model will not be released. Although it has not been finalized yet, it is estimated that the company, which is not satisfied with the iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 13 mini sales, will not include the mini model in the iPhone 14 family.

Apple may launch iPhone 14 mini model

Focusing on ARM-based laptops, Apple is allegedly lagging behind expectations in terms of A16 processor performance. It is among the leaked information that the company will use A16 processors in iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models, and A15 processors in other models.

It is stated that iPhone 14 mini, iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models will be released. It was recently leaked that Apple will use lenses with autofocus on new models. The iPhone 14 series, which is stated to come with a 57 percent larger camera lens, will be presented to users with a new 48 Megapixel main camera with 8K video recording feature.

It became clear with the leaked images that the iPhone 14 family will have a Samsung-like camera hole instead of the notch design adjacent to the top of the screen. Looking at the shared images, it can be clearly seen that the company will not use a LiDAR sensor in the iPhone 14 series.

Due to the supply problem and the chip crisis, the cost of smartphone production has increased. Allegedly, Apple will sell its new models for $100 higher than the iPhone 13 family due to increasing costs.

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