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‘iPhone 14 Pro gets variant with 2 terabytes of storage’

Can you find the 1 terabyte variant of the iPhone 13 Pro overkill? Then hold on tight: the iPhone 14 Pro may double that amount.

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Rumor: iPhone 13 Pro available with 2 terabytes of storage

Apps, photos and videos are getting bigger every year. Apple is eager to get ahead of lack of space; that is apparent from the 1 terabyte variant of the iPhone 13 Pro. With the iPhone 14 Pro, Apple is doing it according to DigiTimes and MyDrivers a little more on top. According to both sources, the device will receive a variant with 2 terabytes of storage space.

Of course, everyone would rather have too much than too little storage space. However, 2 terabytes do sound like a lot of exaggeration to us. However, with the advent of ProRes videos, it’s not that bad. 1 minute of 4K ProRes video takes up about 5.3 gigabytes. Do you have 1 hour of material? Then you need no less than 318 gigabytes.

A 2 terabyte iPhone is logically not for everyone. There is a good chance that Apple will continue to improve its ProRes video and other camera features in the coming years. 2 terabytes of storage certainly come in handy for the creators among us; creatives capturing all kinds of images with their iPhones all day long.

More about the iPhone 14

The iPhone 13 has only been on sale for a week in the Netherlands, but the iPhone 14 is already regularly in the news. According to well-known nice Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple will probably drop the notch (the notch at the top of the screen) on the iPhone. Kuo calls the new design a ‘hole punch’. It is similar to the small camera hole you see on many Android devices.

Furthermore, Apple will probably stop with the mini version of the iPhone. The iPhone 13 mini will be the last of its kind. The focus, on the other hand, will be on a new ‘iPhone 14 Max’, with a 6.7-inch screen. This means that the new line-up consists of a standard iPhone, an iPhone Max and two iPhone Pro devices.

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