Over the years now, the iPhone has a notch that carves the room on the edge of the edge to the end for the sensor and the camera facing forward. While other manufacturers adopted their own notch, it was not long before we saw many of them turning to other solutions, such as holes and pill-sized cutouts. Now, with the iPhone 14, we heard that Apple finally stay away from notches and to something a little unclear.
IPhone users wonder when notik will go on Jalan Dodo, and even though we move in that direction, we are not enough. The iPhone 13 lineup, for example, shrinks notch compared to the previous iPhone model, but still uses one. Can iPhone 14 become the first iPhone to throw notches? The appearance of the CEO of Ross Young’s supply chain consultant seems to think it will happen.
Young predictions may not match some loyal apples. Instead of a piece of hole or pill to accommodate cameras and sensors facing forward, Young and DSCC predict the iPhone 14 will have both. Young shared this prediction in a post to Twitter at this time, where he said that he expected the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max to use the concept of these two holes.
Above, you will see the Oneplus Nord image from 2020. This device has a pill-shaped front pieces for two cameras facing forward as described by young people below (although there is about a device such as Huawei Mate X2). The Apple solution is rumored to be a little different.
“Smaller holes will not be seen,” Young said. “The concept of two holes will be unique to Apple, such as notch, not similar to all pill models from Huawei.” In a follow-up tweet, Young seems to suggest that Apple goes to design two holes to avoid the accusation of copying Huawei, which uses a pill-shaped cutout on many of his own cellphones. It should be noted that Apple can choose to selectively extinguish pixels between punch holes and pill pieces on the OLED display, so that it makes it look like a different piece.