iPhone 14 adopts perforated screen design |
After Apple released its iPhone 13 series, trusted analyst Ming-Chi Kuo made new predictions for the iPhone 14.
Analysts expect the iPhone 14 to adopt a new perforated screen design for the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models.
Due to the perforated design, there is a small circular hole on the screen for the front camera. This design removes the notch and enables the placement of the Face ID sensor at the bottom of the screen.
Guo said: iPhone selling points in 2022 include the third generation iPhone SE, which will support 5G in the first half of 2022, and the new 6.7-inch iPhone, which will be released in the second half of 2022, the market came. and two new high-end models with perforated screens (replacing the bumper area design and the 48MP wide-angle camera to be replaced in the second half of 2022).
This confirms Koe and Leaker John Prosser's previous report on the design.
Kuo previously mentioned that the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max are ditching the notch design and using new perforated screens similar to those used in some flagship Android phones.
The iPhone 14 series is expected to offer two different screen sizes: 6.1 inches and 6.7 inches. It could take the form of the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max, and then the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.
Guo reiterated that the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max are adopting new hole-punch designs. Obviously, other models maintain this difference.
iPhone 14 has a 48MP wide angle camera
Guo also said that the iPhone 14 Max is priced under $900. For comparison: the current iPhone Max series includes the iPhone 13 Pro Max, which measures just 6.7 inches. List price is $1,099.
The analyst previously explained that the iPhone 14 could add Touch ID support at the bottom of the screen. However, this statement has been withdrawn in the new note.
Guo said that recent indications are that Apple will postpone the launch of the iPhone with Touch ID under the screen until the second half of 2023. This is due to the fact that progress in the development process is not as good as expected.
With a 48MP large format camera, the image produced by iPhone can still be 12MP.
Apple may be using a technology called the four-module merge output mode, which some Android devices use. It's about getting 48MP raw data and creating a 12MP image with more detail and less noise.