Possible iPhone 14 Spotted on Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Website Ahead of September 7 Apple Event

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Apple iPhone 14 series is rumoured to debut on September 7. The Cupertino-based tech giant is expected to announce four new iPhone models at the Apple event. Apple is yet to confirm the official iPhone 14 launch date. While we wait for that, a new Apple smartphone has been spotted on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). The BIS listing does not confirm the moniker of the upcoming iPhone. It is likely that the device listed on the BIS website is the iPhone 14. This particular model has the model number A2882.

The listing arrives on the day when reports of the iPhone 14 being made in India soon after the global launch have surfaced online. Let’s take a look at the iPhone 14 specifications, features and other details known so far.

iPhone 14 BIS Listing

Apple iPhone 14 will be the entry-level offering from the US tech giant this year. The device has been spotted on the BIS website. The listing on BIS does not reveal the moniker of the iPhone, which has the model number A2882. Other iPhone models listed previously on the BIS website are the iPhone XR (A2105), iPhone 11 (A2221), iPhone 12 (A2403) and the iPhone 13 (A2633). We can therefore expect the iPhone 14 to be listed on the BIS website as well.


We are still a few days away from the global launch of the upcoming iPhones. If the rumour mill is right, the Apple event for the iPhone launch will be hosted on September 7. Apple will launch the 14, 14 Max, 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max at the September event. 

The vanilla iPhone will not get many upgrades. It will sport a 6.1-inch OLED display with a 60Hz refresh rate and a wide notch at the top for the front camera. There will be a 12MP front camera and a 12MP dual-camera setup on the back.

Apple is also said to continue packing last year’s A15 Bionic chip in the upcoming models. The A16 Bionic will remain exclusive to the 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max. We also expect the iPhone models to feature bigger batteries while supporting 20W fast charging and 15W wireless charging. The new iPhones will run the latest iOS 16 update out of the box.