The iPhone 14 could (finally) fire the ‘notch’ and replace it with a perforation in the screen

The iPhone may experience one of its biggest redesign in years.

Advertisements

The iPhone 14 , successor of the latest releases of the line iPhone 13 of Apple , could include a perforation in pill form to integrate sensors FaceID , instead of the usual notch brand.

This has been revealed by Bloomberg analyst Mark Gurman, who has advanced through his newsletter that the company led by Tim Cook would have chosen to include an elongated perforation capable of housing the sensors necessary for facial recognition.

At the moment, it has not mentioned in which area of ​​the panel this perforation will be integrated, that is, if it will be included in the center as presented by the latest Apple models where the TrueDepth front camera is housed or on one of the sides of the screen.

According to a note shared with investors that Apple Insider had access to last July, Apple’s next cell phone will incorporate for the first time a titanium alloy body that the company already uses in other products such as Apple Watch or Apple Card .

It’s going to be five years old

Apple first introduced this notch with the iPhone X in 2017, and since then it has stuck with the rest of the models it has released up to the current iPhone 13s.