Now that we’re fairly certain about what to expect from Apple’s iPhone 14 lineup in terms of specs and design, it’s time to turn our attention to something that has a big impact on buying decisions: color. A now-deleted Weibo post said AppleTrack said both the iPhone 14 and 14 Pro would be available in a purple hue. Six months after the launch of the iPhone 12 series, Apple has released purple versions of the iPhone 12 and 12 mini. Likewise, the company last month released a new green variant of the iPhone 13 it announced six months ago. Many customers who have already bought an iPhone wish Apple would introduce the new color sooner. This time around though, a purple variant might be available at launch, and while there’s no mention of what the shade of purple will be, the report mentions that the shade will change depending on the light, which sounds cool and might help Apple solidify further its position as the best-selling handset maker in key markets. Post on WeiboThe 6.1-inch iPhone 14 and 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max will also be available in Midnight, Starlight, Sky Blue and Red, while the 6.1-inch iPhone 14 Pro and 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Pro Max will also be available in Graphite, Silver and Gold.
The purple color of the iPhone 14 Pro seems to be darker than the regular model.
Although these rumors come from unverifiable sources, they have been backed up Shrimp Apple Prowho was the first to leak the new design of the iPhone 14 Pro.
Another thing that has been exposed is that the iPhone 14 series will use a new flash memory design. The new flash is described as a “small circle within a large circle,” rather than the double-circle design found on recent models. It’s unclear if the new flash will improve photography in any way.
iPhone 14 may feature a new flash design
Previous reports have suggested that the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max will be upgraded to larger, higher-resolution 48MP cameras, and the entire lineup may feature an improved front-facing camera with autofocus and an f/1.9 aperture that will help Because they produce sharper, brighter photo images.
The Pro model is also very likely to ditch the signature grooves for the pill and hole cutouts, and could be powered by a faster, more power-efficient A16 Bionic chip, while the regular model will continue to use the same design and likely be powered by a relatively weaker chip. ‘s chipset.