Apple's iPhone 14 Pro package stickers are exposed in a white box

Apple has announced that it will hold a "Far Out" special event at 1:00 am Beijing time on September 8. This time, the online conference is still used, and it is expected to bring new products such as the iPhone 14 / Pro series, Apple Watch Series 8, and the official version of iOS 16.

Now, a photo purportedly showing sticker labels used to seal Apple product boxes appears to confirm that the company will launch an "iPhone 14 Pro" series. ShrimpApplePro highlighted the photo on Twitter and linked it to a post on Weibo.


The authenticity of the image has not been confirmed, but it is not uncommon to see pictures of iPhone packaging on the eve of Apple's event in September. The same thing happened last year in the weeks leading up to the release of the iPhone 13 series, just as it did before the release of the iPhone 12 in 2020.

Weibo blogger @小儿哈is slag also claimed that all models in the iPhone 14 series will be equipped with 6GB of memory (analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and other sources have also claimed this before), and that the iPhone 14 Pro models will come in white boxes.

The "iPhone" image shown in the background is also said to be a display design. According to the report, the iPhone 14 Pro front camera assembly is "pill shape and single hole", but after the screen is bright, Apple may process it and "connect the ” is displayed in black, thus forming a long black “pill”. The leaked phone case sketch also shows this.

According to the revelations, Apple is focusing on offering larger iPhone sizes for its flagship devices, with the 6.1-inch iPhone 14, 6.1-inch iPhone 14 Pro, 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max and 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Pro Max expected to be released this year. That means there will be two phone sizes, spread across the standard and Pro series. It is widely believed that Apple will eliminate the 5.4-inch iPhone mini from the iPhone 14 series because sales of the iPhone 13 mini and iPhone 12 mini show that the "mini" model is not popular enough with users.

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