The iPhone 14 could incorporate 8 GB of RAM and a 48 MP camera module

Apple iPhone 14

The latest Haitong International Securities report signed by analyst Jeff Pu, and to which the MacRumors guys have had access, Pu affirms that the two models that are part of the Pro range will incorporate a triple rear camera system, as up to now, but the wide angle lens will have a resolution of 48 MP.

The rest of the lenses, ultra wide angle and telephoto will still have a resolution of 12 MP. This information confirms the one published a few weeks ago by Ming-Kuo, who also stated that thanks to this new 48 MP lens, the iPhone 14 Pro will have the ability to record videos in 8k resolution.

But, in addition, Pu also claim in the Pro range, it will be managed with 8 GB of RAM memory, 2 GB more than currently has the iPhone 13 Pro range. Both the possibility that the main sensor reaches a resolution of 48 MP and that the amount of RAM memory is increased, are plausible options.

However, in the same report, also claims the entire iPhone 14 range will have a 120Hz displayThis is highly unlikely considering that Ross Young, an analyst for the mobile panels industry, stated that both the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max will continue to have a 60 Hz display.

Apple plans to launch 4 models of iPhone 14, ditching the mini model and replacing with a new model with the larger screen:

  • 14 inch iPhone 6,1
  • 14-inch iPhone 6,7 Max
  • 14-inch iPhone 6,1 Pro
  • 14-inch iPhone 6,7 Max

When two different analysts claim the same thing, as is the case with the 48 MP camera module, most likely it will finally be fulfilled, as long as the supply problems get normalized by the middle of the year, time in which Apple begins the production of the new iPhone range for that year.


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