The launch of the iPhone 14 series is still months and the device has already been subject to major leaks revealing its design, camera specs, and SoC details. Now, a new leak has immerged giving information about the color options of the upcoming iPhones.
In a now-deleted Weibo post spotted by
AppleTrack, a tipster stated that the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max will
reportedly be available in black, white, blue, red, and purple on debut while
the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will allegedly come in graphite,
gold, silver, and purple.
According to the report, the purple color
option for both the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro will have a unique finish
that shifts tone based on lighting conditions. Other than that, the report also
states that the iPhone 14 models will feature a new True Tone flash that looks
like “a small circle in a big circle.”
For the iPhone 14 series, Apple is said to
ditch the notch and rather go for a punch hole and a pill shape cutout to house
the Face ID hardware and front camera. On the topic of font camera, the entire
iPhone 14 lineup will get an updated front-facing camera sensor with f/1.9
aperture and support for autofocus.
The iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max are also
expected to come with an upgraded rear camera configuration and possibly
feature a 48-megapixel wide lens as the primary sensor with support for 8K
video recording. This is expected to result in a thicker camera bump for the
smartphones, as revealed in the recently leaked renders.
Previous reports have also tipped that the
Pro and non-Pro models will have a significant difference between them this
time around. The iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max are expected to be powered by the
A16 Pro chip, while the vanilla iPhone 14 and the iPhone 14 Max models will be
powered by the Apple A16 Bionic chip which is said to be a slightly improved
version of the A15 Bionic.