The iPhone 15 will inherit these functions from the iPhone 14

The iPhone 14 generation has not yet been released and rumors are already circulating about the iPhone 15, which is scheduled to arrive in 2023.

According to the information now released, the iPhone 15 will inherit the double perforated screen that will be presented in the Pro models of the iPhone 14. But there are also news about the screen sizes.

The display notch design will be ditched entirely on the iPhone 15

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iPhone 14 Pro models will ditch the iPhone 13 in-display notch designCredit@Apple

As much as Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, fights against rumors and information leaks, new rumors appear on the Web world about the company’s products every day. The latest rumor is related to the iPhone 15, although the smartphone generation is not yet available.

According to consultancy Omdia, the iPhone 15 will inherit some features from the iPhone 14, more specifically the double-hole display that will be featured on the next-generation iPhone Pro models will be present on all versions of the iPhone 15.

iPhone screen size won’t change for two years straight

That is, in 2023 Apple will abandon the notch design to house the front camera and Face ID sensors of the devices in all versions of iPhone, standard model included.

This prediction is not entirely surprising, and even considering that the iPhone 15 will only be released in 2023, we can see it as a strong probability. The theory will surely gain ground if the 14th generation Pro models even arrive with the new screen design.

On the other hand, the same company also talks about the screen sizes of the iPhone 15 generation. According to this source, Apple will maintain the same screen sizes two years in a row, that is, in the 14 and 15 generations of the iPhone. The company says that the current size of 6.06 inches will be moved to 6.12 inches.

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It may not sound like much, but with the new dual punch-hole display, the ratio will be even higher, which will please iOS users a lot.

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