The last generation mini is iPhone 13, iPhone 14 has no mini screen and wait for SE

I believe that many friends have already used the iPhone 13, and after the release of the series, news about the iPhone 14 series began to increase. Recently, Front Page Tech’s Jon Prosser brought the latest news, saying that in 2022, Apple will abandon the “mini” product line (previously, 13 has no mini) and replace it with the 6.7-inch “iPhone 14 Max” (tentative) . It is worth mentioning that Apple’s brother Ming-Chi Kuo also said that the iPhone 14 series of mobile phones will cancel the mini version.

According to the latest news, the screen of the iPhone 14 model is still Will retain 6.1 inches. As for the small screen, Apple will decentralize it to the iPhone SE product line. It is reported that Apple is developing a new iPhone SE, to further reduce the screen frame, and install a slightly larger screen, the new SE will fill the gap left by the mini. Although it may not use the latest processor modules and the best lenses, the lower price can increase the sales of small phones.

And the iPhone 14 series is expected to be redesigned, and there will be major changes at that time. From these renderings published by Prosser, we can see that Apple will remove the bangs and instead use a (possibly side-mounted) fingerprint reader and a hole-cut front camera. Of course, all this is still unknown. Prosser himself admits that the rendering of Apple Watch Series 7 does not match the actual product.

Is this an iPhone 14 engineering machine? Remove the bangs and change the double piercing is to kill who? It can be found in the news of the iPhone 14 series that Apple’s product strategy is already very clear: starting next year, the iPhone will be divided into a regular version and a flagship version. The screen size is no longer a standard for distinguishing mid-to-high-end, but has become an option.

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