iPhone 14 is expected to lack an under-display fingerprint sensor and instead have a periscope camera.

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 Ming-Chi Kuo, an authoritative Apple analyst, has revealed that the under-display sensor and periscope camera will be absent from this year's iPhone range. Kuo's most recent investor notes supplied these facts for the analyst, who has previously made several accurate forecasts.

According to the expert, Apple may be unable to catch up with periscope camera technology before 2023. According to the researcher, fingerprint technology will be available in 2025.


The iPhone 14 series is expected to be released at the end of the third quarter of this year, but there are already some facts floating around about it. The iPhone 14 will include two punch holes, a more powerful primary camera sensor, a larger body, and the A16 Bionic processor (especially for the flagship models in the lineup). The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max are likely to offer 120Hz adaptive refresh rate ProMotion screens. However, at this moment, little can be stated regarding the rumors. For the time being, Apple has remained silent about the iPhone 14.

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