Three Expected iPhone 14 Features for future

Apple will unveil the iPhone 14 series in less than six months. Several features of these upcoming phones have been verified, with speculations beginning to circulate. Continue reading to learn about four of them we anticipate seeing on the iPhone 14.
Different Designs Between Variants
The hole-punch + pill design will be new on the iPhone 14 Pro. This will be the first time Apple departs from the iPhone X design in favour of a fresh approach. However, this new design will be limited to the Pro models, while the normal versions will most likely retain the same notch like the iPhone 13, which is 30% smaller than the one seen on the iPhone 12.
The information has been substantiated by trustworthy sources, who claim that all models will have the same design in 2023. If you want the most recent design, you’ll have to settle with the Pro models.
48MP main sensor for the iPhone 14 Pro
A 48MP Wide sensor is another significant feature of the iPhone 14 Pro. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman was the most recent report on this new feature, which analyst Ming-Chi Kuo first proposed.
While a 48MP sensor might unlock new features, Apple is likelier to stick with 12MP cameras, as you can read more about here. As a result, the standard iPhone 14 models will retain a 12MP sensor in all lenses.
In June, Kuo predicted that Phone 14 would be Apple’s largest front-facing smartphone camera enhancement in years. According to the expert, the new camera will have autofocus, resulting in a much better picture and video quality than the existing fixed focus camera. He also anticipates a bigger f/1.9 aperture.
iPhone 14 A15 Bionic, 14 Pro A16 Bionic
This year, Apple might depart from its usual practice by delivering certain iPhone 14 models powered by the same A15 processor as the iPhone 13; hence we do not expect any major updates with iOS transfers and other complex functions.
Although the RAM would increase from 4 GB to 6 GB, the A15 processor would be used to power both the iPhone 14 (6.1 inches) and the iPhone 14 Max (6.7 inches). The new A16 system-on-chip would only be included in the higher-end, more costly 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max variants.
It is still unknown if Apple would rename the A15 processor for the standard 14 phones as the A15X or instead employ the more powerful version available on the iPhone 13 Pro. One possibility is that Apple may do both.