New claims about the iPhone 14 series, which will be introduced on September 7, continue to emerge. Allegedly, Apple will add satellite connection technology to the iPhone 14 family.
The coverage areas of mobile service providers have not reached 100 percent today. SpaceX and T-Mobile, which took the first step in this regard, aim to expand the mobile access region with satellite connection. However, some smartphone manufacturers integrate direct satellite link technologies into their devices.
iPhone 14 series will have satellite connection technology
Some technical features of the iPhone 14 family, which is expected to be introduced at the event in September, were leaked. According to the leaked information, Apple will use the A15 Bionic processor in the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus / Max models. The flagship models will feature the A16 Bionic processor.
It is estimated that the company will introduce the Apple Watch 8 family along with the iPhone 14 series. It is stated that Apple will use the technology developed for satellite communication in its new smart watch.
Satellite technologies, which offer uninterrupted connectivity, are actively used in many different fields, especially in military products. Famous Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo states that Apple is testing satellite connection technologies and will present it to users in new models.
Another claim about the satellite connection feature is that it will only be on the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models. On the other hand, Starlink’s existing satellites do not yet have the technology to connect to 5G smartphones. It is estimated that SpaceX will activate 5G connection support in 2023.
It is stated that the company will make improvements in the rear camera only for the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models. According to the published report, Apple revealed that the 48 Megapixel wide-angle camera, which offers 8K video recording, will be used on the iPhone 14 Pro.
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