And of course, you’d better not expect it to happen

Nov 15, 2021 08:10 GMT  ·  By

The iPhone 13 is here, but just like everybody else, Apple is struggling to make the device available to everybody, as the chip shortage just keeps wreaking havoc in the entire industry.

So while the company is working around the clock on dealing with the lack of components for the iPhone 13, some people are already dreaming about the iPhone 13.

And a concept recently published online by ConceptsiPhone provides us with an early look at a revolutionary iPhone 14 that’s probably not going to happen.

Ambitious overhaul

The iPhone 14 concept envisions massive upgrades for Apple’s flagship product, and without a doubt, one of the most notable is the addition of a secondary screen that slides it from the back.

In other words, the iPhone 14 becomes a dual-screen device, with this secondary panel being used specifically for input. This means the iPhone more or less becomes a more productive device that’s a lot easier to type on, though, at the same time, it obviously increases the overall screen estate and could allow for various other improved capabilities.

The concept also proposes a mix of Face ID and Touch ID, something that’s actually likely to happen given Apple is reportedly considering bringing back the fingerprint sensor on a future iPhone, as well as a new technology to wirelessly charge the smartphone.

This time, however, the wireless charging support would rely on a charging pad but allow the whole thing to happen for a more significant distance. This idea has recently been explored by Apple with an accessory that would allow an iPhone to charge across the room, but clearly, bringing this feature on the iPhone 14 is an ambitious plan with very slight chances to happen.

You can watch the concept video below, and of course, expect the iPhone 14 to be announced in September 2022.