Apple is rumored to be planning to include a punch hole display for the first time in iPhone 14 Pro models launching in 2022.
According to sources, the 6.06-inch iPhone Pro and 6.7-inch iPhone Pro Max models will have hole-displays, according to The Elec.
The other two models, the regular 6.06-inch iPhone and the 6.7-inch iPhone Max, will retain the notch, as they did on the iPhone 13 series.
According to the report, Apple will also use low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) thin-film transistors (TFT) for the OLED panels on the Pro models that will be released next year, presumably dubbed iPhone 14.
According to a recent report, Apple may use Wi-Fi 6E in the iPhone 14 series and the upcoming Apple VR headset.
According to Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst at KGI Securities, new Apple products such as the iPhone 14 and a head-mounted display device will accelerate a broader industry upgrade to the Wi-Fi 6E specification.
Wi-Fi 6E enables a faster 6GHz connection, which is critical for the user experience of Apple’s VR headset. Wi-Fi 6E extends Wi-Fi 6’s features and capabilities, including higher performance, lower latency, and faster data rates, into the 6 GHz band.