The new Apple iPhone 14 range is likely to emerge from its headquarters in Cupertino, California, this week, and some of these devices could get an upgrade Android users have enjoyed for years. The Daily Express reports that the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will include always-on screen technology.
Apple has never offered this - although Samsung, Google and Nokia all feature the technology as standard. The always-on function isn't the only new feature that's expected on the iPhone 14 with a faster A16 bionic processor, improved charging and longer battery life on the list of rumoured upgrades.
There are also hints at improved night photography and a better zoom, while there are rumours that Apple could bring clever satellite technology to its next generation of iPhones.
That would allow the phones to make calls even when there's no mobile signal. It would represent a massive leap forward vital for anyone who ends up in a remote area.
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