Here s why you shouldn t have a problem getting hold of an iPhone 14 TechRadar

Here s why you shouldn t have a problem getting hold of an iPhone 14 TechRadar

Here s why you shouldn t have a problem getting hold of an iPhone 14 TechRadar Skip to main content TechRadar is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's why you can trust us. Here s why you shouldn t have a problem getting hold of an iPhone 14 By David Nield published 12 August 2022 Apple will churn out plenty of them The iPhone 13 mini (Image credit: TechRadar) Audio player loading… We live in times where certainty and reliability can be hard to come by, so it's reassuring to hear that there is something we can (probably) be sure of later in the year: being able to get hold of an iPhone 14 when the phone launches. As per Bloomberg (opens in new tab), Apple is asking supply chain partners to make at least 90 million units of its flagship 2022 smartphone, which is in line with previous years. In other words, the company isn't slowing down when it comes to iPhone production. Throughout the course of the year there's been speculation that the ongoing pandemic might mean that the iPhone 14 models would be in short supply due to lockdowns and other knock-on effects – but that no longer seems to be the case. A lot of iPhones According to Bloomberg's sources, Apple is confident that the spending power of its fans and the popularity of the iPhone versus its competitors will be enough to keep demand high – hence the order for tens of millions of handsets. In total, with the iPhone 13 and iPhone SE 2022 factored in as well, the company is apparently on track to make 220 million iPhones throughout the course of this year. That's more or less in line with last year too. Provided there are no bumps along the road, we should see four iPhone 14 variations make an appearance sometime in September this year. Back in February we got a report that production on the phone was already underway. Analysis will the iPhone 14 offer enough Demand for the iPhone has remained strong even through turbulent economic times, and even when new models of the smartphone haven't offered all that much that's different compared with the models that they're coming in to replace. The signs are that the iPhone 14 will be another incremental upgrade, although there will be a new model on show: the larger iPhone 14 Max is expected to replace the iPhone 13 mini, with sales of the more compact phone not as strong as the others. We have seen rumors that the Pro models could be ditching the notch this time around, but there's a good chance that the notch will stay for another generation at least. The iPhone 14 will also have ports, despite moves towards a portless design. More than one source has said that the non-Pro iPhone 14 models will stick with the A15 Bionic processor that sits inside the iPhone 13 handsets – so don't expect a massive performance upgrade from the flagship Apple devices this time around either.Everything we think we know about the iPhone 14 so far David NieldFreelance ContributorDave is a freelance tech journalist who has been writing about gadgets, apps and the web for more than two decades. Based out of Stockport, England, on TechRadar you'll find him covering news, features and reviews, particularly for phones, tablets and wearables. Working to ensure our breaking news coverage is the best in the business over weekends, David also has bylines at Gizmodo, T3, PopSci and a few other places besides, as well as being many years editing the likes of PC Explorer and The Hardware Handbook. See more Mobile phones news TechRadar Newsletter Sign up to get breaking news, reviews, opinion, analysis and more, plus the hottest tech deals! Thank you for signing up to TechRadar. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Please refresh the page and try again. MOST POPULARMOST SHARED1You may not have to sell a body part to afford the Nvidia RTX 4090 after all2PC gamers are shunning high-end GPUs – spelling trouble for the Nvidia RTX 40903It looks like Fallout's spiritual successor is getting a PS5 remaster4Canceled by Netflix: it's the end of the road for Firefly Lane5Beg all you want - these beer game devs will not break the laws of physics for you 1We finally know what 'Wi-Fi' stands for - and it's not what you think2Brave is about to solve one of the most frustrating problems with browsing the web3A whole new breed of SSDs is about to break through4Logitech's latest webcam and headset want to relieve your work day frustrations51000TB SSDs could become mainstream by 2030 as Samsung plans 1000-layer NAND Technology Magazines (opens in new tab)● (opens in new tab)The best tech tutorials and in-depth reviewsFrom$12.99 (opens in new tab)View (opens in new tab) Other versions of this page are available with specific content for the following regions:SverigeEspaña
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