iPhone 14 will be equipped with under-screen Touch ID and have smaller bangs than the iPhone 13

In the follow-up report of the report on the increase in iPhone 13 production due to strong demand expectations, Apple may bring some design changes and upgrades to the iPhone 14 lineup in 2022, first of all with smaller bangs. Although Apple’s plan revolves around removing bangs, Bloomberg reported that this will not happen on the iPhone 14 released in 2022.

The bangs will continue to exist, the only difference is that they will be smaller than the iPhone 13. A less prominent bang will add more screen space to the iPhone, and more space allows more notifications to be displayed.

It is reported that Apple will also test the Touch ID in the display on the iPhone 13, but it looks like this feature will be implemented on the iPhone 14, and there are some other changes. In addition to a smaller notch, some iPhone 14 models may also try a punch-hole display. The only limitation is that if Apple intends to keep Face ID on this type of phone, how will it manage to pack all these components into that insignificant circular space?

By 2022, Apple may get rid of the iPhone mini model and launch two 6.1-inch and two 6.7-inch devices. Although there has always been a demand for a small iPhone, it is not popular compared to larger similar products, and Apple does not want to waste resources to mass-produce a product that will not bring high sales. On the other hand, the company may upgrade the display of lower-priced models, such as launching LTPO OLED for the entire series, which was also the recommendation of an earlier report.

Preliminary expectations for the iPhone 14 series also include camera upgrades, such as a 48-megapixel main sensor that supports 8K video and improved autofocus support for the wide-angle unit. However, any major lens upgrades are rumored to be carried out in 2023, and Apple may introduce a periscope camera structure to increase zoom. Although all these changes sound exciting, the plan may change without prompting, so let’s wait for the end of the iPhone 13 conference.

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