iPhone 14 : Here's how Apple might persuade people to switch to a new smartphone series with the iPhone 14
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As it does usually every year, Apple presents its annual fall event in September, and the iPhone 14 series is then made available. |
Not everyone can easily afford an iPhone, which can cost over Rs 70,000 and more, when it comes to cellphones. Even Nevertheless, the iPhone is still the smartphone with the highest lifetime sales. What goes through a consumer's head when buying a premium smartphone and what is the physiology of one? The fact that Apple is able to sell millions of iPhones is for a good reason. It's just that Apple has the ability to persuade you that its most recent iPhone is a wise investment.
Apple will utilise the same narrative in its effort to make its next iPhone incredibly alluring when the iPhone 14 series launches later this fall. Apple will probably add two or three features that are exclusive to the iPhone 14 series to its new flagship phones in order to set them apart from the competition and its earlier models. The idea of exclusivity increases the gadgets' allure and aids Apple in expanding its clientele and market.
Here is how Apple will probably defend the iPhone 14 series to convince you to keep supporting the ecosystem.
iPhone 14 Max :
Offering a brand-new model with the same size as the 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Pro Max but for $200 less is one of the ways Apple will persuade you to buy a new iPhone this year. The new handset, which many, including Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, expect will be called the iPhone 14 Max, will be the first non-Pro model in the iPhone series to include Apple's largest iPhone size. The iPhone 14 Max will be ideal for reading, viewing movies, or writing letters because of its enormous 6.7-inch display, albeit it cannot be used one-handedly. Just picture yourself using a 6.7-inch screen to play Call of Duty: Mobile. The iPhone 14 Max won't be "cheap" at $899, but it might be worthwhile compared to the ordinary iPhone 14 solely for the enormous screen size. To be clear, the iPhone 14 Max will still be a non-Pro model without a triple rear camera system, a 120Hz ProMotion display, a pill-shaped Face ID cutout, and a smaller punch-hole for the front camera.
Always-on display :
The absence of an always-on display in iOS 16 was a little disappointing. Major Android smartphones and even the Apple Watch have this useful capability. While your smartphone is sleeping, you can quickly check the time or the weather by glancing over at your iPhone's lock screen, thanks to its always-on display. According to Bloomberg, the capability might only be available on this fall's high-end iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models. This suggests that the standard iPhone 14 might support it. But that might be a justification for consumers to spend more on professional models.
No notch for iPhone 14 Pro :
Don't be shocked when Apple releases aesthetically spectacular advertisements and commercials later this year during the holiday season promoting the iPhone 14's hole-punch design. The pill-shaped cut-out on the iPhone 14's display will be promoted by Apple as something "new." Samsung, OnePlus, and other smartphone manufacturers have been doing that for years. Apple will take advantage of this opportunity to sell its most advanced pro versions to devoted customers, despite the fact that the new design is being marketed as an iPhone 14 Pro-exclusive. The front-facing camera and FaceID will be housed in a hole-and-pill-shaped cutout rather than the notch. According to insiders, this new design update is more of a cosmetic adjustment to the existing design than a significant technology development. Possibly, but only for some people it can be a feature that makes a flagship iPhone worth over a lakh rupees.
Front-facing camera upgrade :
The front-facing camera on the iPhone 13 feels adequate for taking selfies, but it isn't such a significant upgrade that it feels like Apple has missed the boat. With the iPhone 14 series, that might alter. According to rumours, the iPhone 14's new selfie camera will reportedly include upgraded features like focusing. In fact, according to a report from ET News, Apple is willing to pay three times as much for a "high-end" camera module. An autofocus lens enables the camera to decide which elements of the image should be in focus, but the outcomes are occasionally less precise. An autofocus front-facing camera is included in Samsung's flagship Galaxy S22 Ultra. If Apple implements the plan correctly, one can anticipate the iPhone 14 which will produce excellent selfies.
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