Last night, the 618 e-commerce promotion began to enter a white-hot stage, and with the excellent price/performance ratio of the iPhone 13, combined with the ultra-low price superimposed by various discounts, I asked sitting on the throne of No. 1 sales, which is unshakable.
With the popularity of the iPhone 13, everyone’s discussion on the next generation has also increased significantly, because it is about to enter July, and the release of the iPhone 14 is just over two months away.
According to supply chain news, it is expected that the iPhone 14 series may start mass production and stocking as early as early August, with the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro being the first to start production.
Looks like iPhone 14 Max and Pro Max panel shipments are a month behind the 14 and 14 Pro. The panel shipments for the larger models are starting in July vs. June for the smaller models. Not expecting any delays at launch at this point though.
— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) June 9, 2022
The boss Ross Young also said that the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 screen panels will officially start shipping this month, and the larger iPhone 14 Max and iPhone 14 Pro Max panels will be shipped in July.
This also means that the design of the iPhone 14 has been finalized, and the core materials have been confirmed. According to previous news, the knife skills of the iPhone 14 series are more exquisite this time. Among them, the two standard versions of the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max have become “beggars among beggars”. Not only do they not have high brushes, but they also continue the old A15 processor.
As for the iPhone 14 Pro series, it has received a major upgrade. The notch screen has been replaced with a hole-punch screen, which supports high brushing, and the A16 processor is upgraded on the core. The camera will also be upgraded to a 48-megapixel lens for the first time to support 8K video recording.
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