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Apple iPhone 14 Pro leaks after iPhone 13 launch, likely to ditch notch

Apple is expected to adopt two different screen sizes for next year's iPhone 14 lineup, 6.1-inches and 6.7-inches, the report said.

  • Apple is expected to adopt two different screen sizes for next year's iPhone 14 lineup, 6.1-inches and 6.7-inches.
  • iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will get the new hole-punch display.
  • Kuo claimed that the top-end non-pro model (iPhone 14 Max) could be priced under the $900 mark.

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Apple iPhone 14 Pro leaks after iPhone 13 launch, likely to ditch notch

Apple has launched iPhone 13 and it has received great responses in pre-orders which has started on September 17. With that, the details about the iPhone 14 Pro have also been leaked. The Cupertino-based tech giant is planning to replace the current outdated notch design introduced with iPhone X with a "punch-hole display design", starting with iPhone 14 Pro models.

Noted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo revealed that this will finally take iPhones closer to what their peers look like, at least in terms of display design.

The analyst said Hardware selling points for 2022 iPhones include a new iPhone SE with 5G support (1H22), a new and more affordable 6.7-inch iPhone (2H22) and two new high-end models equipped with a punch-hole display (replacing the notch area design) and a 48MP wide camera.

Apple is expected to adopt two different screen sizes for next year's iPhone 14 lineup, 6.1-inches and 6.7-inches, the report said.

If Apple decides to stick with the same nomenclature, these could come the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max respectively, and further the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. While only the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will get the new hole-punch display, other models are likely to retain the notch.

Kuo claimed that the top-end non-pro model (iPhone 14 Max) could be priced under the $900 mark. The current iPhone lineup`s "Max" only includes the 6.7-inch iPhone 13 Pro Max, which is priced at $1,099.

However, Kuo no longer believes that an under-display Touch ID could feature in the upcoming iPhones, not until the second half of 2023.

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