\n <\/p>\n The iPhone 13 Pro (right) reduced the horizontal size of the notch compared to its predecessor (left). The new phone is expected to drop the notch entirely in favor of another embedded solution. <\/p>\n
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Unfortunately, all of that might come with a $100 price hike compared to the iPhone 13 Pro phones, according to one leak.<\/p>\n
By contrast, the regular, non-Pro iPhone 14 is expected to be a bit of a nothingburger for those looking forward to big changes.<\/p>\n
The base iPhone 14 might not even upgrade the chip inside the phone, opting for the A15 instead of the new A16 SoC. That said, the iPhone 14 could bump its RAM from 4GB to 6GB, offering some modest performance improvements in some situations.<\/p>\n
Unfortunately for those who like to use their phones, Apple is expected to drop the relatively low-selling mini size that we saw in the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 lineups.<\/p>\n
Instead, the company will offer an iPhone 14 with a 6.1-inch display, and a new iPhone 14 Max with a 6.7-inch screen\u2014the exact sizes seen on the Pro side.<\/p>\n
Apple Watch Series 8 and SE\u2014and more<\/h2>\n
We haven’t heard much about big changes coming to the Apple Watch Series 8 or its cheaper cousin, the Apple Watch SE. But some kind of spec bump and minor improvements are likely for both.<\/p>\n
If that doesn’t excite you much, the addition of a third Apple Watch model might: There have been myriad reports from all sorts of sources that Apple has been working on a rugged “Apple Watch Pro” meant for serious use in sports and fitness context.<\/p>\n
The Apple Watch Pro might not have a bunch of new features, but it could come with a more durable titanium casing, a potentially larger and more damage-resistant screen, and a steeper price tag.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n