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Leak Reveals Apple iPhone 14 Screens

A photo revealing the screens for the upcoming iPhone 14 range has been leaked, demonstrating their sizes and the changes to the iconic notch that has been featured on recent generations.

The photo was shared by @SaranByte on twitter, after it was posted originally on Chinese social media network Weibo. The photo shows the screens for the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Max and iPhone 14 Pro Max.

The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro will be fitted with a 6.1-inch displays while the Max models will have a 6.7-inch display. Most interesting is the change to the notch. While there had been speculation that the notch would be replaced with the pill/hole punch, it seems only the pro models get this treatment, while the standard 14 and 14 Max get a trimmed down notch.

Apple are slowly looking at removing them all together, and hope to have a completely uninterrupted display with implemented in-screen touch ID by the release of the iPhone 16.

Alongside these changes, @SaranByte mentions that the new phones will have different aspect ratios thanks to a longer screen, and narrower bezels.



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