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iPhone 14: Everything we know so far

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The iPhone 14 is the iPhone model that Apple will introduce in the fall of 2022. That’s still a good way off into the future, but the supply chain is already painting a picture of what to expect. Check out our full roundup of what to expect from the iPhone 14.

iPhone 14 Pro always-on screen behavior previewed in new iOS 16 wallpaper details

iPhone 14 Pro always-on screen behavior previewed in new iOS 16 wallpaper details

At this point, iPhone 14 Pro rumors are pretty solid when it comes to the new display, which is not only expected to have a new design but also to support an always-on mode. And while previous versions of iOS 16 already had multiple references to a new always-on mode, even the system’s wallpapers have now been updated to take advantage of this new technology.

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Kuo: Some iPhone 14 rear camera lenses suffering from ‘quality issues’

Kuo: Some iPhone 14 rear camera lenses suffering from 'quality issues'

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reported last week that some of Apple’s memory and panel suppliers are facing a shortage of components, which should result in a “limited impact” on iPhone 14 shipments this fall. In a new report, Kuo claims that Apple may once again have to change its suppliers as some rear camera lenses for the iPhone 14 have been suffering from “quality issues.”

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Foxconn COVID-19 latest: New outbreak prompts a return to closed-loop production

Foxconn COVID | Masked woman behind glass barrier

Full-on Foxconn COVID-19 precautions are back in effect, at the request of the city government in Shenzhen, China. The company has been asked to return to closed-loop production, where workers live in dormitory accommodation on the campus, and are prohibited from physical contact with anyone outside the factory complex – including family members.

While Foxconn is downplaying the measure, it is raising concerns about a repetition of Shanghai-style lockdowns that could create extremely difficult conditions for workers and other residents, as well as significantly disrupting production …

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iPhone 14 Pro performance estimates: CPU +15%, GPU +25-30%, memory bandwidth +50%

iPhone 14 Pro concept image with an A16 processor

The base model iPhone 14 (and its larger counterpart) is expected to stick to an A15 chip this year, while the Pro models get an A16. That suggests that iPhone 14 Pro performance could be considerably better than the base models.

There’s a lot of guesswork involved in what that might mean in terms of iPhone 14 Pro performance, but it is possible to at least get a rough steer …

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Apple could switch to an eSIM-only iPhone 14 as technology adoption increases

eSIM iPhone

The physical SIM card era has its days counted. With customers in Europe and Asia adopting the eSIM technology and the addition of an eSIM option to the third-gen iPhone SE, US carriers are getting ready for a not-so-distant future where the iPhone will also not have a SIM card port; it seems the upcoming iPhone 14 could lead the way for this technology improvement.

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Poll: With no iPhone 14 mini, will 12 and 13 mini customers upgrade?

iPhone mini

Rumors have been swirling about the models included in the upcoming iPhone 14 lineup. According to reports, it’s likely we’ll see an iPhone 14, 14 Pro, 14 Plus (or Max), and a 14 Pro Max. Unlike the previous two years, it’s looking like this year, Apple is going to discontinue the mini in September. So, unfortunately for fans of the smaller design, there won’t be an iPhone 14 mini.

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iPhone 14 screen reprieve for Chinese company BOE after cheating incident

iPhone 14 screen | Mockups of expected designs

Chinese display manufacturer BOE has been given the go-ahead for iPhone 14 screen production, despite having been caught cheating by Apple.

The company changed the specs of the displays it was making for the iPhone 13, but this was detected by the Cupertino company – which ordered BOE to cease production. Apple’s reason for the change of heart may be a cynical one …

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