Leaked screen panels show the front of the iPhone 14
A photo has emerged showing the leaked screen panels of all models of the iPhone 14. This shows the new design with the holes.
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Screen panels iPhone 14 show all models
The photo comes from the Chinese website Weibo and was shared by SaranByte on Twitter. Photos are leaked more often on the Chinese site, including the molds of the iPhone 14 last week.
Now that the front is also visible, it appears that the notch on the iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 14 Pro Max has indeed disappeared. Instead, in the photo we see two holes at the top of the screen. However, the leaked screen panels of the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max still show the black notch.
It is striking that the camera holes seem to be somewhat larger. According to the latest rumors, the selfie camera with all models of the iPhone 14 would get an upgrade. This could possibly explain the larger hole.
Thinner bezels and longer screen
What is also striking are the thinner bezels on the iPhone 14 Pro (Max). This is the edge between the iPhone’s screen and the case. The ratio (the aspect ratio) is also slightly different with the Pro models. And because of this they have a slightly longer screen.
It is of course not certain whether the leaked screen panels of the iPhone 14 are actually real. But they seem to match most of the iPhone 14 rumors we’ve seen lately.
Want to know more about the iPhone 14?
Unfortunately, it seems that the iPhone 14 will get a lot less improvements than the Pro models. There will be no new chip or camera with 48 megapixels in the regular iPhone 14, said reliable Apple analyst Mark Gurman. The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will get some significant improvements. You can read more about this in the article below.
Read more: 4x why the iPhone 14 Pro is really going to be the ‘better’ iPhone this year
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