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Not all iPhone 14 models would get rid of the notch

The iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro have just been on the market for two weeks, yet speculations regarding the iPhone 14 are already circulating. Whereas prior rumours suggested Apple will eventually do rid of the notch on its future models, Apple would have to temper its expectations.

According to Ming-Chi Kuo, Jon Prosser’s drawings of an iPhone 14 with a punch rather than a notch, which were revealed last month, would only apply to the most premium models in the lineup, as is most likely the case with the iPhone 14 Pro.

The notch is sure to remain.

The MacRumors story reporting on Kuo’s research drew a response from Jon Prosser himself on Twitter. He adds that the images he shared earlier this summer were for the iPhone 14 Pro Max and that the “basic” iPhone 14s will still have a notch at the top of the screen.

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Other experts, on the other hand, are even more cautious. Apple is unlikely to eliminate the notch on future iPhones, according to Weibo leaker PandaIsBald, who has since removed his tweet. Instead, the maker would choose for a size decrease, like it did this year.

The notch has democratized to the point that it has become a significant visual hallmark of Apple devices since its debut in 2017 on the iPhone X. Furthermore, despite promising us for years that Face ID is more secure, Apple could not switch back to a fingerprint sensor (Touch ID). Biometric unlocking in 3D, on the other hand, is presently not achievable with a simple screen cut. As a result, we have a large notch.

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