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- Julien russo
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At the start of 2022, Apple will reveal its next generation of iPhone, if we are still far from this date, rumors are starting to advance more and more precise information. The latest indiscretion comes from a leaker that has been trusted several times in the past, DylanDKT.
Face ID under the screen and a screen with perforation (no more notches!)
What to expect with the iPhone 14?
If so far the leaks were fairly meager, we notice that rumors specialists gradually wake up when it comes to talking about the future of the iPhone.
The leaker DylanDKT just affirmed on Twitter with certainty that the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will no longer have the famous notch present since the iPhone X, Apple would offer for the first time a screen with a simple small punch hole as can be seen on many Android smartphones from the competition.
So where will Apple install the necessary sensors for facial recognition?
Under the screen, according to the explanations of the leaker!
According to him, Apple engineers have managed to integrate Face ID sensors under the smartphone screen without degrading quality when checking out to validate iPhone unlock or Apple Pay purchase.
I am able to corroborate the information regarding a punch hole camera for the pro iPhone 14 models. Face ID hardware will be placed under the screen. To reassure any concerns, the functionality of these sensors has not been negatively affected by this change.
As usual, this information should be taken with a grain of salt, as most of the leaks come from people who work for iPhone suppliers.
What is still reassuring is that DylanDKT is not just any leaker, he revealed with surprising precision details on the 14-inch MacBook Pro, the 16-inch MacBook Pro or the iMac 24 inches just before their announcements last year.
I am able to corroborate information regarding a hole punch camera for the pro models of the iPhone 14. Face ID hardware will be placed under the display. As a reassurance to any concerns, the functionality of these sensors have not been negatively affected by this change.
– Dylan (@dylandkt) January 6, 2022