Indeed, if the rumors are true. It may be a far more interesting improvement with the iPhone 14. It includes current rumors pointing to a possible redesign. The removal of the Face ID notch, and a vastly enhanced camera arrangement.
With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of everything. So we know about the iPhone 14 right now, including expected release dates and pricing. It includes features as well as the most recent leaks and rumors.

Despite the fact that the iPhone 13 was only introduced a few months ago. It’s not impossible that Apple is working on the iPhone 14 behind closed doors. It has features and it is owing to a flurry of early leaks. We already have a clear idea of what the company is planning for its 2022 flagship line.
When is the iPhone 14 expected to be released?
The iPhone 13 was only formally announced in September. So we’re still a long way off from seeing the next-generation iPhone 14.
While there are no reliable reports at this time. iPhone launches are normally around September with the exception of 2020. Due to the pandemic thus the iPhone 14 series is expected to debut in September 2022.
How much will the iPhone 14 set you back?
It’s far too early to make any firm pricing projections. But the good news is that despite processor shortages in 2022 forcing up the price. Apple must pay for components. The iPhone 13 range is priced the same as its predecessor.
While this doesn’t mean we can anticipate. It follows the same from this year’s models. it is a good sign that Apple is doing everything. So it can help to keep the iPhone at its current price.
• 13 Pro at £999/$999
• iPhone 13 for £999/$999
What can we expect from the iPhone 14?
Despite the fact that we’re still a long way from a possible release. We have a good notion of what the iPhone 14 will have to offer. So if current rumors are to be believed, it’ll be an interesting one.
The form factor has been redesigned
The greatest look at the iPhone 14 comes from renowned Apple leaker Jon Prosser, who has shared a slew of renders as well as a full YouTube movie – describing the iPhone 14 lineup.
This closes the design gap between the iPhone 12 and the iPhone 4 – a comparison bolstered by the introduction of circular buttons.
It also doesn’t appear to be port-less, as all of Prosser’s models have a Lightning port but we may have to wait till the iPhone 15 for that one!
Of course, we’re still months away from a possible release, so take Prosser’s information with a grain of salt. Plans could change substantially in the next nine months, so take it with a grain of salt.
There will be no more notch for Face ID
Ming-Chi Kuo, an Apple analyst, predicted not only the iPhone 13 but also the iPhone 14 in March 2021, albeit it was referred to as the 2022 iPhone rather than the 14.
It’s remained on every iPhone since the iPhone X, and despite Apple shrinking the unit by 20% on the iPhone 13, it appears to be far from finished.
According to Kuo, the Pro models will include a “punch-hole” cutout for the front-facing camera while maintaining full Face ID capability, allowing for an almost full-screen viewing experience. Late in the year, the expert-backed up his claim. In 2022, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman believes Apple will abandon the notch in favor of a hole punch camera, claiming that a ‘complete redesign’ is on the coming.
While The Elec’s unidentified industry sources also hint at a hole punch.
While you might think it’s a round hole punch, one leaker says it’s not. Instead, according to leaker dylandkt, it’ll be “pill-shaped,” and while he doesn’t go into any more detail, it sounds like it’ll be similar to a dual-front facing device.
Pro Motion is still a Pro-only option

The 120Hz ProMotion display, which offers buttery smooth animations compared to the 60Hz display of the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini, is one of the most important news.
While some may have thought that the enhanced technology will be rolled out to the rest of the line with the iPhone 14 similar to how Sensor-Shift OIS.
It was only available on the iPhone 12 Pro Max before the iPhone 13 range – a report from The Elec says otherwise.
According to anonymous supply chain sources, the 120Hz LTPO (Low-Temperature Polycrystalline Oxide) OLED panels will be limited to the Pro versions, while the 60Hz LTPS (Low-Temperature Polycrystalline Silicon) OLED panels will be used in all other models.
Improvements to the camera
When it comes to the yearly iPhone update, camera enhancements are virtually a given, but the iPhone 14 Pro range is believed to have something special: a new 1/1.3in 48Mp CMOS image sensor for the main wide-angle lens.
Pixel binning, or merging pixels to improve quality, isn’t a new concept for Android users, but capturing both at the same time has yet to be accomplished. That’s not all, though.
Chipset with a 4nm process
Apple’s A15 Bionic, which powers the iPhone 13, is built on a new 5nm technology that improves efficiency and power over the 5nm A14 Bionic – although the improvements aren’t as significant as the A14 Bionic.
According to a Trend Force analyst projection, that will change with the iPhone 14. Apple’s 2022 iPhone line would be powered by a 4nm processor built by TSMC.
It most likely designated the A16 Bionic, according to the forecast, which was released in late 2020.
Switching to a narrower structural width will result in more obvious performance and efficiency gains, as well as an increase in battery life all of which are pleasant additions to the iPhone experience.
A report from The Information appears to back this up.
The release date, pricing, and SIM cards for the iPhone 14 have all been rumored
Although the iPhone 14 isn’t quite “just around the corner,” we’ve already started gathering all the latest rumors regarding Apple’s 2022 flagship smartphone.
Even before the iPhone 13 was released, the iPhone 14 was trending on Twitter, but there’s still a lot we don’t know about the new iPhone’s release date, pricing, design changes, and new features.
As the rumor mill continues to heat up, we’ll be sure to update this collection, so bookmark it now.
So far, the most popular speculations include a redesigned design with a notch-less display (yes, we’ve heard it before), a hole-punch front camera, an under-display Touch ID, a more durable titanium alloy body, and the removal of the home button.
Conclusion
In September, the iPhone 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max, and 12 will be replaced by new iPhones. Will be replaced with a new Apple Watch. At over two years old, the iPhone SE is nearing the end of its life cycle.
This model will be two years old and ready to retire by September 2022. The M1 Apple Silicon treatment will be applied to the 27-inch iMac. The M1 Apple Silicon treatment will likewise be applied to the Mac Pro.
These have had a terrific run since their release in October 2019, and I’m expecting an improved version this year. The 7th-generation iPod touch was released in May of this year, and it is now a total dinosaur. I firmly anticipate Apple’s demise of the iPod.