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Apple's iPhone 14 range is just two months away and, while leaks have revealed everything from their battery capacities to potential price increases, one surprising detail was overlooked: a new name.
In September, Apple is expected to announce a more affordable version of the iPhone 14 Pro Max, which was widely assumed to be called the 'iPhone 14 Max'. But a detailed supply chain report from analyst Omdia, uses a far more logical name.
Apple iPhone 14 range based on multiple leaks and with the assumed iPhone 14 Max name.
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Breaking with leaks to date, Omdia senior research director David Hsieh refers to the new device (and iPhone 13 Mini replacement) as the 'iPhone 14 Plus'. This makes a lot of sense. It harks back to Apple's previous branding for its biggest phones and creates greater delineation between two 6.7-inch models.
07/04 Update: further supply chain information has leaked around Apple's iPhone 14 release plans. Countering an earlier report from Digitimes, which claimed Apple had been forced to slash the initial wave of iPhone 14 production from major supplier TSMC by 10%, respected Apple analyst and insider Ming-Chi Kuo has revealed that production for the new range remains largely on track.
Apple's iPhone 14 range is just two months away and, while leaks have revealed everything from their battery capacities to potential price increases, one surprising detail was overlooked: a new name.
In September, Apple is expected to announce a more affordable version of the iPhone 14 Pro Max, which was widely assumed to be called the 'iPhone 14 Max'. But a detailed supply chain report from analyst Omdia, uses a far more logical name.
Apple iPhone 14 range based on multiple leaks and with the assumed iPhone 14 Max name.
EVERYTHINGAPPLEPRO
Breaking with leaks to date, Omdia senior research director David Hsieh refers to the new device (and iPhone 13 Mini replacement) as the 'iPhone 14 Plus'. This makes a lot of sense. It harks back to Apple's previous branding for its biggest phones and creates greater delineation between two 6.7-inch models.
07/04 Update: further supply chain information has leaked around Apple's iPhone 14 release plans. Countering an earlier report from Digitimes, which claimed Apple had been forced to slash the initial wave of iPhone 14 production from major supplier TSMC by 10%, respected Apple analyst and insider Ming-Chi Kuo has revealed that production for the new range remains largely on track.
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