
And then there’s the new Face ID sensor, which Gurman and Kuo via MacRumors, say will be placed under the display in a pill-shared cutout rather than the notoriously over-criticized notch found on the iPhone 13.

Of course, the Pros will also likely get a telephoto lens for increased optical zoom, something the standard phones lack.

They’ll also sport main cameras with 48-megapixel sensors, while the standard iPhone 14s will get 12-megapixel sensors. The Pros will get always-on displays that will provide you with helpful information without having to unlock your phone. There are expected to be a handful of other distinctions between the Pros and standard iPhones. So a single difference in chip generations is unlikely to be an issue for most users. And people use iPhones for years without them slowing down. The current lineup of phones is plenty speedy enough for anything you can throw at it. That’s not to say that the standard iPhone 14s will be underpowered. The iPhone 14 will sport the same chip as the iPhone 13.
