While Android phone makers have come up with clever solutions to hiding notches, iPhone models still come with a relatively huge notch. There may be iPhone models without notches in the future, as we recently saw an iPhone patent with a full-screen display. If reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is to be believed, notchless iPhones could become a reality in 2024.
High-end iPhone models will finally say goodbye to notches in 2024, adopting under-screen front cameras and under-screen Face ID. Apple analysts haven't yet made it clear which iPhone models will get edge-to-edge displays, but the call to "high-end" in the tweet hints at what could be called the iPhone 16 Pro.
Software and hardware limitations are issues Apple is trying to address in order to perfect the display-deficient technology. What's great about this for Apple fans is that the Cupertino tech giant seems confident that these limitations will be addressed within two years.
Rumor has it that this year’s iPhone 14 series will feature a pill-shaped camera cutout, and it seems Apple has finally decided to do away with the notch design for its high-end iPhone models. However, lower-end iPhone models like the iPhone SE may feature a notch design in place of larger bezels.
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