Battery life has always been the Achilles Heel of iPhone Mini models and cramming so much top tier tech into its smaller frame likely causes Apple an engineering headache which the move to an 'iPhone 14 Max' will ease. This latter is also likely a key element in the transition. From an economic standpoint, user interest has clearly migrated to bigger phones with their unwieldiness accepted for the benefits their extra screen-size brings and their form factor allows for bigger, longer lasting batteries to be fitted. The flip side is both economic and practical. The iPhone 13 Mini is a genuinely one-handed device with top tier performance. While sales had been slower than expected, there is simply nothing else on the market like it for fans of smaller handsets. Apple's decision to drop the 5.4-inch iPhone 13 Mini has been expected for some time, but its demise is likely to split opinion. "According to Apple's rules for naming iPhones, the four new 2H22 iPhones could be called iPhone 14 (6.1"), iPhone 14 Max (6.7"), iPhone 14 Pro (6.1”), and iPhone 14 Pro Max (6.7")," said Kuo. In these categories Apple has widened the price gap between Pro and non-Pro devices and, with rumors of iPhone price hikes, it will be interesting to see if this also happens with the iPhone 14 range.Ġ3/13 Update: Acclaimed Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has today revealed the names of the upcoming iPhone 14 range and the good news is they align with what we have heard from other leakers. In recent years, non-Pro MacBooks and iPads have retained older designs even when getting the latest hardware (such as the M1 chip in MacBooks and, earlier this week, the new iPad Air). The news also makes sense given Apple's moves to widen the gap between its standard and Pro devices.
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