On September 7, Apple will host its "Far Out" event. At the occasion, the business is anticipated to introduce the 2022 iPhone series. The Cupertino-based business may be contemplating a few "wildcard innovations," according to a report by Macrumours, despite the fact that rumours regarding the iPhone 14 lineup have been circulating for a while. Do you wish to learn more about these characteristics? Continue to read


The newest iPhones from Apple may finally have satellite connectivity capabilities. The iPhone 13 was once thought to have the capability. In isolated locations, the function will enable users to connect to cell networks, enabling them to send messages in an emergency, according to a Bloomberg article. Additionally, they will be able to report emergencies using their iPhone in places without cellular service.


A trustworthy industry source claims that Apple and Globalstar may work together to include the feature in the upcoming iPhone.

A vapour chamber thermal system for managing heat may be included in high-end iPhones in 2022, according to a previous prediction by Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Apple is "aggressively testing" such a solution for its iPhone, claims Kuo. Notably, high-end Android devices already come with vapour chamber thermal systems, allowing them to keep cool even while under a lot of stress.


Apple stopped offering the 64GB storage option with the iPhone 13 series and started supplying the iPhone 13 Pro with 1TB of storage instead. Rumor has it that the manufacturer of iPhones may provide consumers who buy iPhone 14 models with a 2TB storage option. High-end devices from the series will most likely be part of the new storage.


The most recent WiFi standard, WiFi 6E, is anticipated to be supported by Apple's next iPhone 14 series. With the most recent WiFi standard, high-capacity workloads may be handled more effectively and at faster rates. Current-generation iPads, Macs, and iPhones all have WiFi 6.