You probably know: the iPhone 14 Pro which should see the light of day next Wednesday would abandon the notch in favor of a double punch, according to most rumors. Except that recent rather reliable data tends to prove the opposite. An informant actually contacted our colleagues atMacRumorsdetailing what Apple would have planned instead.
The idea would certainly be to physically retain the two hallmarks, but toturn off the pixels between them so that it is more “pleasant” for the user. The format of this little anomaly would therefore look more like a pill, bringing together the FaceTime HD sensor for photos and the TrueDepth lens for Face ID.
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MacRumorsnot precisely naming the source at the origin of this leak, we can doubt it. But the media claims to have confirmed these statements from employees ofFoxconn, Apple's major subcontractor responsible for assembly. What's more, images straight from Chinese social networks also seem to confirm the pill theory.
With this, it is nothing less than the famous Mark Gurman who also ensures that the double punch will not be presented during thekeynoteFar out.from September 7. The journalist ofBloomberghas already been credited several times in our columns in the context of clues finally proven about Apple smartphones whose technical sheet was not disclosed when his articles were published.
This is true. It looks like one wide pill shaped cutout. Having that separation would look odd during use.https://t.co/SrAtYQsENx
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman)August 31, 2022
Please note, this will not be for all models
And atpillis actually happening, however it will probably only be on two devices: the iPhone 14 Pro Max and the iPhone 14 Pro. The iPhone 14 Plus and the classic iPhone 14, for their part, would retain the notch that arrived in 2017 when the iPhone X was released.
This will not be the only difference between the basic editions and the Pro, sinceother characteristics such as price, photo sensor, autonomy, design or even performance and screen are also subject to change. Of course, all this remains hypothetical and we will only know for sure after next week's conference.
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