The Apple iPhone 14 series is said to be unveiled in September this year and it looks like the tech giant has high hopes for the upcoming lineup's initial sales as it has started trial production of the iPhone 14 series and mass production of the lineup is slated to begin in August, the media has reported. The iPhone 14 series may go official sometime in September and the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro are likely to feature the same screen size.


According to a report by ITHome, the Cupertino, California-headquartered company has begun trial production of the iPhone 14 series and it plans to mass-produce the lineup in August. The report added citing sources familiar with the matter Apple has told its suppliers that the early sales of the iPhone 14 will be higher compared to last year's iPhone 13.


What else to expect from the Apple iPhone 14 series?


According to a previous report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the much-useful always-on display that Android smartphones got some years back is finally coming to this year's Apple iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models. The always-on display will be added to the upcoming iPhone 14 Pro variants with iOS 16 that was recently unveiled. The always-on display feature will let the upcoming iPhones display a limited amount of information even while they are locked.


Meanwhile, the iPhone maker is planning to reevaluate the samples of new OLED panels manufactured by Chinese display-making giant Beijing Oriental Electronics or BOE, said another report in June. The Chinese display-making major had reportedly lost millions of iPhone 14 OLED panel orders in the wake of an unauthorised manufacturing change.