iPhone 14 could be cheaper and have under-display fingerprint sensor, says analyst

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Apple has yet to launch the iPhone 13 (or iPhone 12s) series, but there are already some rumours about what's coming next year. Well-known analyst Kuo Ming-Chi claimed that there would be two variants of the iPhone 14 series at two different sizes.

According to 9to5Mac, Kuo expects the iPhone 14 series to be available in 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch sizes. Both will allegedly come with low-end and high-end variants, which is probably referring to the tech specs. If this is true, then that means we won't be seeing an iPhone 14 mini next year.

In terms of features, Kuo suggests that the 2022 iPhones will come with an under-display fingerprint sensor and an upgraded 48MP wide-angle camera. On top of that, the iPhone 14 Pro Max could see a reduction in price to USD 999 (~RM4153). For reference, the iPhone 12 Pro Max retails for USD 1099 or RM5299 in Malaysia.

Of course, analysts predictions aren't 100% accurate and there's more than a year left to go. Apple can easily change things in the meantime, so take the news with a grain of salt. With that said, what do you hope to see from next year's iPhone? Let us know in the comments, and stay tuned to TechNave for more news like this.