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A NOTORIOUS Apple insider has seemingly leaked images of iPhone 14 dummy models - in a collection of pictures and a video posted this week.

The iPhone 14 is expected to launch in September 2022 but the insider shared images on May 30, several months ahead of its debut.

The latest leaks say there will be four models in the iPhone 14 lineup
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The latest leaks say there will be four models in the iPhone 14 lineupCredit: Sonny Dickson
The images show a device that's very similar to its predecessor
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The images show a device that's very similar to its predecessorCredit: Sonny Dickson
The leak featured dummy models that were not shown powered on or in use
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The leak featured dummy models that were not shown powered on or in useCredit: Sonny Dickson

Tech insider started his blog by posting leaks about the iPhone 4.

The iPhone 4 brought significant change to the iPhone's physical design - the phone was elongated and remastered, changing the overall feel of the device from one generation of iPhone to the next.

If the new leaks of the iPhone 14 are genuine, then the design tweaks are not as drastic as they have been in years past.

The leak indicates there are four devices in the lineup consisting of the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Max and iPhone 14 Pro Max.

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reported that the iPhone 14 Max would be a new tier of iPhone that borrows some but not all elements of the Pro Max.

The iPhone 14 will have the raised rear-camera bed that was seen on the iPhone 13.

A done on 3D mock-ups of the unreleased device shows the camera bed might be slightly larger, perhaps to support a bigger lens.

The video is too low resolution to confirm or deny if iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models are ditching the notch at the top of the screen in favor of a pill and punch design.

The charging port resembles the Lightning port on every iPhone since 2012, but the hole on the dummy models is ovular enough that it could fit a USB-C port.

The European Union is expected to force tech companies to adopt the USB-C as a universal charger to combat e-waste.

Bloomberg reporter and Apple insider Mark Gurman Apple has run some internal testing on iPhones using the USB-C.

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Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) conference will kick off on June 6 at 1pm Eastern Standard Time.

iPhone software rather than hardware is allegedly headlining the conference - rumors say Apple CEO Tim Cook will unveil the new iPhone operating system iOS 16.

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