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Next year’s iPhone 14 series is expected to feature high-end models with a new titanium alloy chassis design: Report
According to the latest report from JP Morgan Chase, predicts that Apple will launch the iPhone 14 series (unnamed) in the second half of 2022, and the specification upgrade will be greater than that of the iPhone 13 series (unnamed).
It is said that the body of the iPhone 14 series of high-end models (or Pro) is expected to be made of titanium alloy and will be exclusively supplied by Foxconn. In addition, other models in the iPhone 14 series will use aluminum alloy and stainless steel frames.
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Judging from the currently known reports, Apple is expected to release a new generation of iPhone in mid-September, and next year will launch the next generation of iPhone.
The news revealed that Apple is expected to bring 120Hz refresh rate support to the high-end models of the iPhone 13/12s series (at least one) for the first time this year, and will provide its ProMotion (adaptive refresh rate) technical support on all iPhone models in 2022.
In addition, there is news that Apple intends to cancel the mini model and only retain the large-screen model. In other words, the iPhone14 series may only have two 6.1-inch and two 6.7-inch models.
The above pieces of information are only predictions given by analysts in conjunction with supply chain scheduling information, so Apple may still change the design in the future.