Foxconn, the largest supplier of Apple products, has commenced the trial production of the iPhone 14 Pro, potentially indicating a completed design. According to news from Taiwan Economic Times, the supplier company’s move into the earlier aspects of the device’s production suggests that Apple has completed the basic specifications for the latest iPhone gadget.
Foxconn, reportedly preparing to produce the higher-profit high-end iPhone 14 models for Apple, is taking trial sessions on the products’ manufacture. The trial production aims to ascertain that the supplier can meet Apple’s quality demands when it wants to produce en masse later in the year.
Coming alongside Foxconn is Luxshare, another supplier for the tech manufacturing giant. While Luxshare may not be able to higher profit high-end products, it will reportedly produce the upcoming lower-end models.
- What Prospective Users Can Expect
Rumors tell that Apple will replace the notch with a pill-shaped cutout. Expectations are that the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro will showcase a remarkable redesign, evoking memories of the iPhone 4 and 5 designs.
The iPhone 14 specification lineup will expectedly include four options, including two 6.1-inch and two 6.7-inch models. If the specifications come true, that will imply the end of the iPhone 5.4-inch mini model first seen with the iPhone 12.
Rumors have it that the iPhone 14 would not have a slot for SIM cards as the manufacturer takes strides towards adopting electronic SIM cards. Apple electronic SIMs, according to reports, could have up to 2 terabytes in their storage capacity.
Additionally, users can expect a range of camera upgrades, including a 48 megapixels camera, an improved ultra-wide lens, and an 8K video recording. Regarding its RAM, it appears the upcoming iPhone 14 will host 8GB on its higher-end options.
Overall, users of the upcoming iPhone 14, which will reportedly launch later this year, will enjoy a better-performing device than its predecessors.