According to a source, Apple's future high-end smartphone models, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, may have display cuts that appear as a single, continuous pill when the phone is in use. Numerous rumours and leaks over the past year have suggested that Apple will switch out the notch on its iPhones for a hole and pill-shaped cutout. According to the most recent source, when the display is turned on, both cuts may appear as one continuous pill on the Cupertino company's forthcoming iPhones.
The display cutouts on the next iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will appear as a single pill when the phone is in use, according to a MacRumors rumour quoting an unnamed informant. Apple is rumoured to disable the pixels on the display between the two perforations instead of presenting a hole punch and a pill-shaped cutout, thanks to the OLED displays on the phone.
According to the report, rumours on Chinese social media purportedly originated from Foxconn workers familiar with the manufacturing process and claim the corporation will choose a single pill design when the smartphone is in use.
Apple has not yet revealed any information about a new display, including new cutouts for the future iPhone Pro models, but industry experts and tipsters have frequently predicted that the company's smartphones may get a fresh look for the first time since the iPhone X was released in 2017.
Next week, the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max are anticipated to be introduced with the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. The organisation revealed the date for its future "Far out" occasion: September 7. The event will be broadcast live from Cupertino, California's Apple Park's Steve Jobs Theatre, where Apple is also expected to unveil its Watch Series 8 and new iPad devices.