Specific iPhone 14 Model Will Have Unexpected Moniker, New Leak Reveals

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Apple will amaze the world once again in just a few months, as the tech giant’s new flagship lineup of smartphones will be released. Known simply as iPhone 14, the new lineup will consist of four models.

We already know a lot about what the new iPhone flagship will be capable of, as different leaks have been revealing to us a lot of important info about what the four new devices will be capable of. Initially, it was said that the four new iPhone 14 models would be the standard iPhone 14 model, the iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. But the truth may be a little different than that.

iPhone 14 Plus enters the stage

According to Forbes, David Hsieh, who’s the senior research director at the Omdia research company, believes that iPhone 14 Plus will actually be the name of Apple’s upcoming iPhone 14 Max model.

It’s reasonable to assume that the Pro Max version will be the best one of all the four iPhone 14 models. With just about two months more to wait until the release itself, we’ll find out for sure what the upcoming flagship is capable of soon enough.

You know what they say that there’s no such thing as a free lunch, so you should definitely expect to pay some decent cash if you want an iPhone 14 model in your pocket. For instance, the Pro Max version is expected to cost £925 in the UK. That means $1119 or 1073 euros.

However, it’s obvious that Apple won’t try to twist anybody’s arm. The tech giant generates huge income every year, so even if the selling of the iPhone 14 won’t go on as expected, Apple is still safe.

In the end, it’s obvious that you are free to call the iPhone 14 Max model the way you want – Max, Plus, or even ‘my reason to skip the classes and play PUBG’.

 

Cristian Antonescu
Cristian is in love with technology, as are many of us. He has a vast experience as a content writer in the field. He's involved especially in the hardware area, where he covers the latest news regarding smartphones, laptops, PC components, and so on.