Apple iPhone 14 Could Have a Punch Hole Camera Display

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Apple iPhone 14 Could Have a Punch Hole Camera Display
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Apple's iPhone 13 series has been on the market for a few months. With the start of the new year, the rumour mill has begun to work on the next iPhone. According to the latest report, the upcoming Apple smartphone, dubbed the iPhone 14 series, will include several improvements over its predecessor. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman (via MacRumors), the upcoming Apple iPhone will include a much-anticipated change – the removal of the notch. According to the analyst, Apple will discontinue the notch on "some iPhone 14 models" that will be released later this year. It's rumoured that the Pro models will get the hole-punch treatment, while the standard models will keep the notch.

 

Apple iPhone 14 displays features and specifications

 

Apple's iPhone 14 series will be released in September if the global supply chain and engineering continue to improve. At least four new iPhone 14 models are expected to be released by the company. Two of the new iPhones will be dubbed "Pro," and they will almost certainly feature a hole-punch cutout in the top centre. With the hole punch, the Face ID sensors could be pushed beneath the display, while the front camera would be housed within the cutout.

 

The cutout could appear on the Pro models, which are expected to have 6.1 and 6.7-inch displays. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and The Elec have previously stated that the wide notch will remain on non-Pro devices. Apple is expected to drop the mini iPhone in favour of a 6.1-inch iPhone 14 and a 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max.

 

On the Pro models, the company is also said to use a 48MP main camera sensor. The iPhone 14 Pro Max will have a triple-camera setup on the back and a titanium build, according to design renders leaked by tipster Jon Prosser.

 

According to Gurman, Apple will release a new entry-level MacBook Air with an M2 chip, which will be slightly faster than the M1 chip. The new M-series chip will most likely have an 8-core CPU like the M1 chip but a 9-core or 10-core GPU. Other enhancements include the iPad Pro series with wireless charging support, three new Apple Watch models, a new iPhone SE with 5G, and the long-rumoured AR/VR headset. Apple is also expected to release a smaller Mac Pro with the M-series chip, as well as a new Mac mini and a larger iMac, with the M-series chip.

 

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