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iPhone 14 Will Adopt Punch Hole Design on Screen

Selular.ID – One of the iPhone 14 series will adopt a punch hole design on the screen, like most Android smartphones on the market.

Mark Gurman, from Bloomberg revealed in his latest podcast Power On that he expects Apple to drop the notch on some 2022 devices.

Illustrations circulating on the internet currently assume the punch hole or front camera will be in the center of the iPhone 14 screen. If true, it is likely that the iPhone 14 will be scorned because it is considered to be imitating Android.

If it is going to adopt this screen design, then Apple must be willing to eliminate the face recognition feature and use the fingerprint sensor under the screen.

Since the iPhone X, Apple is known to continue to try to reduce the size of the notch or bangs on the screen. On the iPhone 13, it is reported that the size of the bangs has decreased by 22% compared to the previous generation. Apple has been working on the technology for some time, and it will likely appear during launch in the fall.

Designed by Pranav Nathe and Ran Avni, the latest iPhone 14 update hints at a strange mix of Face ID and Touch ID security systems, the new A16 Bionic smartphone chip, and a variety of color options, dark red, orange, white, navy, and black. The 120Hz ProMotion display is also set to return.

For storage, other rumors point to a storage configuration of 2TB for the Pro model, and 1TB for the regular iPhone 14.

Also Read:Renders of iPhone 14 Pro Appear, This Is What It Looks Like

The camera design will also see improvements, as that notorious bump is removed. Instead, it is expected to feature a flush glass back and a titanium chassis.

While this design may seem ambitious, there’s only a slim chance that Apple will actually succeed and make it happen. Nonetheless iPhone users will be able to hear the official announcement for the iPhone 14 in September 2022.

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