The latest iPhone 14 Pro leaks have revealed a camera module that has added a few tenths of a millimeter across its entire dimensions. However, this modification will also cause important change in the body of the terminal.
Ian Zelbo, who in the recent past has already shared some details about Mac Studio and Studio Display ahead of its official reveal, has shared some iPhone 14 Pro renders based on leaks (via MacRumors). Apart from the aforementioned camera module, what stands out is that the corners of the device are more rounded compared to the iPhone 13 Pro.
This would make it possible to equalize the curvature of the corners of the mobile with the corners of the camera module. However, it is important to mention that We will see this “new” only in the iPhone 14 Pro, and not in the Max variant.. The top model does not seem to have undergone significant changes in this regard.
If the renders are correct, it means accessory makers won’t just need to tweak their products to make room for the upgraded camera module. However, we should note that despite Zelbo’s reliability, it’s best to take its material with a pinch of salt and wait for Apple to announce it. If everything goes according to plan, the iPhone 14 Pro and its standard variant will be presented in Cupertino between September and October.
iPhone 14 Pro will say goodbye to the “bangs”

When it comes to the iPhone 14 Pro camera, everything indicates that we will see a camera device enhanced with new components. According to Ming-Chi Kuo, the device will arrive with main sensor 48 megapixels. This represents a significant increase over the current model with a 12-megapixel lens. In addition, the CMOS sensor will grow by 25-35%.
According to the aforementioned analyst, the improved camera will offer 8K video recording. The iPhone has excelled in video capture in every generation, and all indications are that the new model will not be left behind.
However, perhaps the great new iPhone 14 Pro that will grab attention is the disappearance of the “notch”. Apparently, Apple will replace it with a couple of holes in the screen. At least in the foreground, it will be the biggest leap forward in Apple mobile devices since the iPhone X.
What about processors? Surprise aside, the iPhone 14 Pro will take A16. In contrast, the iPhone 14 will retain last year’s SoC i.e. the A15 Bionic. If this becomes a reality, it will be an unprecedented move on the part of the company.
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