Apple is set to launch its iPhone 14 series later this year, and we are hearing a lot about the upcoming Apple devices ahead of their official launch. Although previous rumors have been about the much-anticipated 48MP rear camera on the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max, we have today learned some interesting details about the upcoming iPhone’s front cameras. Also, a recent leak suggests that Apple might include an upgraded lightning port that would be able to deliver USB 3.0-level transfer speeds. Let’s take a look at the details.

Reputable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo recently took to Twitter to share an interesting detail related to the front camera of the upcoming iPhone 14 models. In his tweet, Kuo said that the front camera on all four of the iPhone 14 variants could be upgraded with auto-focus support and an f/1.9 aperture. You can check out the tweet attached right below.

(1/2)The front camera of four new iPhone 14 models in 2H22 would likely upgrade to AF (autofocus) & about f/1.9 aperture (vs. iPhone 13’s FF (fixed-focus) and f/2.2).— 郭明錤 (Ming-Chi Kuo) (@mingchikuo) April 19, 2022

For those who don’t know, while fixed focus keeps things in focus, autofocus is relatively better as it ensures the important subject is put in focus in almost all conditions by automatically moving.

Other than this, a recent report from an Apple leaker named LeaksApplePro hints that Apple could integrate an upgraded Lightning port on the upcoming iPhone 14 Pro models to deliver faster transfer speeds.