The first rumors about the iPhone 14 take for granted the abolition of the notch in next year’s models. Names like Jon Prosser or Ming-Chi Kuo point in that direction, but the contours of this transition may be somewhat different.
It is from the Chinese social network Weibo and its user @PandaIsBald that we receive the information that the notch will not disappear in the next year. This source says that you will be able to live with the much desired Drilling.
Drilling may be reserved for iPhone 14 Pro
In light of the above, the most credible thesis is that there is a design differentiation between the iPhone 14 and the iPhone 14 Pro. In other words, entry-level models may retain the notch, while professionals would take the leap. on a more contemporary level.
This is the most logical explanation of what this Chinese source has advanced recently. In suggesting the two design approaches for the iPhone 14, it makes perfect sense that this is practiced as an incentive to buy the more expensive models.
After all, the transition to on-screen punching means the reinvention of Face ID. It is believed that this will mean its inclusion on screen, which will undoubtedly increase the production costs of the equipment.
As such, it makes sense for Apple to target this approach only for the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. Entry models would stick with the traditional notch and Face ID to cut associated costs.
It is important to remember that both Jon Prosser and Ming-Chi Kuo said that Apple would embrace the Drilling next year, but without specifying under what conditions. Therefore, both rumors can coexist.
Touch ID still no plans for iPhone 14
The same @PandaIsBald took the opportunity to reinforce the idea that the Touch ID on the screen should not appear on the iPhone 14. Also here a corroboration of rumors from other sources.
Apparently, Apple still does not identify with the fingerprint sensor on the screen. In fact, this technology will remain absent from its high-end for at least another year.

