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No and it stinks at amusement parks where you do a lot in the app.
I always forget that it does that. I'm using outside and thinking why is the brightness on this phone so terrible. They always brag about how much brighter each version is, and you still can barely see it outside...and that's because as soon as it gets warm, the brightness plummets.
 
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Hopefully the purple will not be a lilac or royal purple but a nice medium purple. Oh, and stronger Mag-Safe...INSTANT BUY!!!
 
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Why not just use the strongest magnets available the first time around?
The strongest magnets possible would make it near impossible to remove without tools plus add to the cost. Stronger magnets also mean more tension on the connection between the cable and the puck meaning those who pull the puck off by the cable will see failures more rapidly.
 
I stopped buying iPhones every year with the 11 Pro Max so I never even really got to experience “regular” MagSafe to know what the stronger magnets should feel like. Seems like a good move though. I’ve already purchased a MagSafe car mount and an anker battery pack in preparation for the new phone.
 
The strongest magnets possible would make it near impossible to remove without tools plus add to the cost. Stronger magnets also mean more tension on the connection between the cable and the puck meaning those who pull the puck off by the cable will see failures more rapidly.
I can just picture people walking around with the puck and wire on their iPhones because they couldn't get it off
 
The strongest magnets possible would make it near impossible to remove without tools plus add to the cost. Stronger magnets also mean more tension on the connection between the cable and the puck meaning those who pull the puck off by the cable will see failures more rapidly.
I am not a scientist but even using the strongest magnets in the world; my understanding is that their strength is correlated with their size. I don’t think magnets of the size necessary to be installed in an iPhone would ever be strong enough to require manual tools to remove.
 
Maybe they couldn't make the magnets stronger at the time because of it interfering with pacemakers etc. Maybe they either found a way to shield either the phone or pacemakers better
 
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I am not a scientist but even using the strongest magnets in the world; my understanding is that their strength is correlated with their size. I don’t think magnets of the size necessary to be installed in an iPhone would ever be strong enough to require manual tools to remove.
It does correlate to size; it also correlates to the material. I am a scientist and an engineer, and I’ve worked with small magnets that would generally require a tool to separate. They can also cause appreciable pain should they come together such as to pinch your skin (e.g. if you were trying to bring them together slowly with your fingers). What are often referred to as ”rare earth magnets,” now easily sourced, would be an example. Neodymium magnets can lift thousands of times their own weight.
 


As we inch closer and closer to Apple's "Far Out" event in a little over one week, more details about the upcoming iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro are beginning to emerge, with the latest batch of alleged details laying out final expectations for the colors, performance, features, and more of the upcoming iPhones.

iPhone-14-Pro-Lineup-Feature-Purple.jpg

The latest rumors come from the user "yeux1122" on the Korean blog Naver, who cites a "US developer source" as the origin of the information. In two separate posts (1, 2), the account lays out alleged information on the colors of the upcoming iPhone lineup and details relating to features such as MagSafe, performance, and more.

Colors: No More Sierra Blue

According to the account, Apple will no longer offer a blue color option for its high-end iPhone 14 Pro lineup, including Sierra Blue introduced with the iPhone 13 Pro last year. Instead, in contradiction to existing rumors, the account claims the upcoming high-end iPhones will come in dark purple, silver, gold, graphite, and green. Here's how the iPhone 14 Pro color lineup will compare to the iPhone 13 Pro series, according to this rumor:

iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max
  • Graphite
  • Silver
  • Gold
  • Sierra Blue
  • Alpine Green

iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max
  • Graphite
  • Silver
  • Gold
  • Purple
  • Green


For the lower-end iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max, Apple will largely stick with the same colors as the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini, except for pink, according to a post by the "yeux1122" account today.

iPhone 13 mini and iPhone 13
  • Midnight
  • Starlight
  • Blue
  • PRODUCT(RED)
  • Pink
  • Green

iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max
  • Midnight
  • Starlight
  • Blue
  • Red
  • Purple
  • Green


iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro color rumors have been rather confusing in the last several weeks, with the initial rumor of a purple iPhone 14 Pro coming from an unverified source. Alleged images of iPhone 14 Pro dummy units, including a dark purple option, leaked last week. Those images, however, included a blue color option, strikingly similar to Pacific Blue from the iPhone 12 Pro series and in direct contrast to today's rumor.

No High-End Titanium Model

Early rumors suggested Apple would offer a high-end pricey "titanium" model of the iPhone 14 Pro, featuring tougher and more premium materials. According to today's rumor, while Apple had tested a titanium model of the iPhone 14 Pro, it concluded that it was too expensive and difficult to mass produce and would not be offered as an option to customers.

Stronger MagSafe and New Battery Accessory

The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro will have stronger MagSafe magnets, making them stronger for attaching accessories alongside a new "exclusive battery accessory," according to the user "yeux1122."

Apple introduced MagSafe on the iPhone with the iPhone 12 but made no drastic changes to the MagSafe system with the iPhone 13. While it's unclear what the post refers to as an "exclusive battery accessory," it could be referencing an updated MagSafe Battery Pack for the new iPhone lineup.

A16 Has Improved Heat Management

The A16 Bionic chip expected to power the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max is expected to feature performance improvements over the A15 Bionic chip in the iPhone 13 Pro, but alongside faster performance, it will also have improved thermal Management, according to the latest rumor.

The rumor suggests that Apple can improve performance thanks to a new way it will handle the heat and thermal Management on the iPhone. The new details come amid past rumors suggesting that Apple may be planning to adopt a vapor thermal chamber for high-end iPhone 14 models.

The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will feature the all-new A16 Bionic chip, while the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max will retain the A15 Bionic chip from the iPhone 13.

No 2TB Storage Option, Lineup Still Starts at 128GB

Lining up with predictions from analysts, the iPhone 14 Pro lineup will still start at 128GB despite a rumored increase in price. Rumors initially suggested the iPhone 14 Pro would start with a higher 256GB storage option to compensate for a rumored price hike, but that no longer seems to be the case. Both analyst estimates and today's rumor suggest a starting configuration of 128GB, alongside a higher starting price.

Also related to storage options, a rumor had claimed that the iPhone 14 Pro could come in a massive 2TB storage option, but that is seemingly not going to be the case according to the information shared today. Like the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, the iPhone 14 Pro lineup will top out at 1TB of storage.

Article Link: iPhone 14 Rumors: No Sierra Blue, No Titanium Model, Stronger MagSafe Magnets, and More
I would kill for pitch black iPhone with stainless steel bumper like the iPhone 4 was
 
Everything you are not getting this year, they are saving for the iPhone 15 and 16 Pro/Max releases. Its gonna be interesting to see how this release performs in the market. So many users I know who are on X's and XS releases are still gonna keep their devices a little while longer.
Apple is always keeping something in their pocket for the next year. Upgrade if something worth it or wait. Some want to every year.
 
For sure getting a green iPhone PM. I still miss my green 11 PM. Hopefully the vapor chamber rumor is real would make long gaming session more enjoyable with less heat when stressing my phone with higher graphics settings in Diablo Immortal.
 
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This doesn’t make any sense. Why the obsession with an Android technology?
LOL USB-C is not Android technology. It is a tech standard. iPads and MacBooks currently use USB-C and it would be nice for consistency if iPhones would as well. It would be extremely nice if all Apple products used the same connector and cables......
 
Darn. I was going to get a blue one (I’m coming from a white 11 Pro), but maybe I’ll just do white again?
 
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Hope the vapor chamber or improved cooling rumor pans out, that'll be good. Especially if the A-16 turns out to be 5nm, it'll probably need all the cooling it can get.
 
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