Flawed Rumor Regarding "iPhone 14 Mini" and New 10.2-Inch iPad may Possibly Wrong.

 According to a dubious report, this weekend from 91Mobiles, one of Apple's major distributors in the Asia-Pacific region is getting ready to stock new iPhone and iPad models starting next month, including a presumed "iPhone 14 mini" and a 10th-generation iPad with a 10.2-inch display. However, the information is almost probably untrue.


The new iPhone 14 Mini
The information was reliably given by Evan Blass, who has already shared photographs of the iPhone 12 and HomePod mini before their respective announcements, disclosed that the fourth-generation iPad Air would include an A14 processor and a USB-C connection, among other things. Blass is very good at what he does, but in this case, the most recent information is probably false for a number of the reasons listed below.

First off, numerous reliable sources, including Ming-Chi Kuo, an esteemed Apple analyst, have said that an iPhone 14 small will not be part of the iPhone 14 lineup. The lineup will instead feature two 6.1-inch models (the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro) and two 6.7-inch variants, according Apple reports (the "iPhone 14 Max" and iPhone 14 Pro Max). For those who prefer a 5.4-inch screen, it's feasible that Apple will keep the iPhone 13 small in its portfolio and offer it at a cheaper price.

Second, despite the report's assertion that the 10.2-inch display on the entry-level iPad will remain the same, display industry analyst Ross Young predicted that the larger 10.5-inch display on the 10th-generation iPad will be part of the device's reported revamping.

Third, despite the claim that the Apple distributor is getting ready to stock new iPad models in September, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman predicted in his newsletter today that new iPads and Macs, including the 10th-generation iPad and iPad Pro models with the M2 chip, will be unveiled at an event in October. Gurman stated that new iPads and Macs would be delivered in October in conjunction with the release of macOS Ventura and iPadOS 16, respectively.

We're only a few weeks away from learning which new gadgets are coming and when, as Gurman reports that Apple plans to announce the iPhone 14 on September 7th. The event has not yet been formally announced by Apple.

So, what are your thoughts about the new iPhone 14 series, and what are your expectations, please share your feedback in the comments.

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