iPhone 14 surfaces on BIS certification website ahead of India launch: Report

iPhone 14 Surfaces on BIS Certification Website Ahead of Launch in India: Report

According to a report, the iPhone 14 – the alleged successor to the company’s iPhone 13 – has been spotted on a Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification site. The alleged listing does not include any details about the smartphone. However, earlier reports suggest that the iPhone 14 may feature a 6.1-inch screen. It is also believed to feature the A15 Bionic chip that powers the iPhone 13 lineup. The iPhone 14 series is rumored to arrive on September 7 along with three new iPad models. It is also said that Apple is manufacturing the iPhone 14 in India.

according to a report good An Apple device with model number A2882 has been spotted on a BIS certification site by MySmartPrice. Although the listing doesn’t confirm the handset’s nickname, it is believed to be the vanilla iPhone 14.

The launch of the iPhone 14 series is a few weeks away, with a recent report suggesting that the Cupertino company plans to host a launch event on September 7. During this event, Apple is likely to unveil the iPhone 14, the iPhone 14. Mini, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Apple is also slated to launch iPad 10.2 (10th generation), iPad Pro 12.9 (6th generation) and iPad Pro 11 (4th generation) at the event. The already rumored iPhone 14 Max could also arrive during the September 7 launch event.

Ahead of the handset’s expected launch, the alleged specifications of the iPhone 14 series have started pouring in – you can get a summary of all the details that have been spotted online so far. The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max feature the new Apple A16 Bionic chip, while the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max feature the Apple A15 Bionic chip. Also, as per recent reports, the iPhone 14 is expected to be priced starting at $799 (approximately Rs. 64,000), while the Pro model is expected to get a $100 price hike (approximately Rs. 8,000).


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