All about the new iPhone 14 series
Although the best-selling iPhone 13 featured several significant advancements, the iPhone 14 may introduce even more significant modifications. In fact, according to rumours and reports, Apple will unveil its iPhone 14 series in the next days, which will be loaded with new features and enhancements.
Here are five
significant additions that are purportedly coming to the iPhone 14 series if
you are considering switching to a new smartphone.
"Far out" is
the tagline on Apple's invitation for the event on September 7, and the poster
features the Apple logo in outer space. It's probable that the iPhone camera
will get a new astrophotography feature, however this hasn't been verified. In
case you were unaware, the Google Pixel 4 was the first smartphone to introduce
an astrophotography mode, and following manufacturers like Xiaomi and Vivo
attempted to imitate it by adding it to their devices.
In fact, the
astrophotography mode on the Pixel smartphone takes multiple photographs and
combines them to produce a clear exposure with little noise while capturing the
night sky. Perhaps Apple is hinting that the upcoming iPhone will be able to
take beautiful pictures of the night sky.
The iPhone 13 was not
released with an astrophotography capability as Max Weinbach, an Apple leaker,
had claimed it will have last year. Apple might decide to preserve this
functionality for the iPhone 14.
Satellite connectivity
is a significant feature that Apple might include in the iPhone 14 as well.
According to Bloomberg, when cellular coverage is unavailable, iPhone owners
will be able to text emergency services and contacts or report an incident. The
function is anticipated to be integrated right into iMessage. The "Far
Out" space-themed invitation alludes to the long-rumored capability coming
to iPhones, even though Apple has not officially acknowledged whether the
upcoming iPhone would be able to communicate with satellites instead of a
cellular network in an emergency.
Tim Farrar, a satellite
communications expert with the California-based research company Telecom, Media
and Finance Associates, asserts in a series of tweets that Apple is most likely
to collaborate with Globalstar on the next satellite connectivity for the
iPhone.
Earlier this week,
US-based telecom provider T-mobile and SpaceX announced that their
organisations are working to "end mobile dead zones" and will launch
a new mobile service made possible by Starlink second-generation satellites and
T-Mobile bandwidth. This makes the rumour particularly difficult to dismiss. The
goal is to use SpaceX's constellation of low Earth orbit satellites to provide
high-speed internet in rural areas of the US.
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