We’re rather confident that 2022’s iPhone will make use of an A-series chip design by Apple. So far we only have tidbits of info on the potential iPhone 14 specs. Either way, we’re very much hoping that the current display notch is consigned to Apple’s design history books, as it’s now rather chunky by modern smartphone standards. Perhaps the iPhone 14 could have a slightly larger top edge to hold the sensors, or use advanced image processing via the selfie camera to avoid the need for IR scanning. How Apple would adopt a punch-hole camera and still use Face ID without under display sensors remains open to debate.
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There are rumors that Apple will put the sensors under the OLED display, but a claim made by display expert Ross Young has said that “under panel Face ID isn't final yet,” but that “it is easier than under panel camera.” There is some chatter that if Apple does go for an under-display take on Face ID it’ll be kept for the iPhone 14 Pro models. However, that raises the question as to where the Face ID sensors would go.
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That’s easy to envision, given a lot of Android phones use the same approach to freeing up screen space. Prosser's leak-based renders effectively claim that the notch will be replaced by a punch-hole front-facing camera. And the most notable change is set to be the final removal of the display notch, that's been present since the iPhone X more on that later.Ī new suite of iPhone 14 concept renders takes into account most of these design changes and has showcased an Apple phone we'd very much like to see.īut the most significant change tipped for the iPhone 14 is the removal of a display notch. That's because, according to Gurman "Apple’s engineers were working behind the scenes on bigger things that will take more time," and as a result we're set to see more significant changes for the iPhone 14 over the iPhone 13. Given advancements in camera sensor technology and lens manufacturing, this could be a possibility.īloomberg's Mark Gurman has also added his thoughts on the iPhone 14 leaks and has claimed the next Apple phone will have “a complete redesign" setting is rather far apart from the iPhone 13. At this stage we would not say anything is certain.Īnother design change potentially in the cards for the iPhone 14 is the trio of rear cameras will no longer protrude from the iPhone’s rear but sit flush with the back. At a time where people are wearing masks to avoid catching Covid-19, Face ID can struggle to identify iPhone users, so having a form of Touch ID would solve that problem.Ī separate leak from on Weibo in a since-deleted post says that the iPhone 14 actually won't have in-display Touch ID and that the notch won't be going away. Only rather than get integrated into a power button, it will supposedly be embedded under the iPhone14’s display, much like a lot of fingerprint sensors on the best Android phones. One of the most significant changes for the iPhone 14 over its predecessors is tipped to be the return of Touch ID. (Image credit: Ian Zelbo | Front Page Tech)