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Apple iPhone 14 Pro To Cost Around $1099 And Will Come With 48MP Camera

Apple iPhone 14 Pro price start at $1099, which is the first sign that everything will become more expensive in these inflationary times. We are not holding my breath for USB-C integration, but it would be nice.

The iPhone 14 is scheduled for release on September 7, before production ramps up. More details are becoming available as information spreads.

At least on the surface, iPhone 14 renders reveal an unchanged design. In contrast, EverythingApplePro has made a close-up inspection of the alleged 3D schematics of the phone and has noticed changes in the microphone placement, corner radius, and slimmer bezel.

Apple might get away with a slightly smaller overall screen with the new bezel thinness, as other leaks have hinted. Round corners may take time to evolve/unify to match the Series 7 Apple Watch and require new protective cases for a tight fit.

The rear camera could see a bump to 48 MP; if Apple used the full resolution in daylight, the details and texture would improve dramatically. However, keeping the resolution at 12MP would result in smaller quality gains in these areas. The other two cameras seem similar to the existing setup, but their lenses could be better.

The phone would be powered by an A16 Bionic processor, with 6GB of RAM and 128+ GB of storage. Apple’s computing platform should be excellent, so we shouldn’t expect any deviations.

Apple iPhone 14 Pro Price

$1099

Apple iPhone 14 Pro Camera

48 Megapixels
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