The iPhone 14 will be the first iPhone series in years to deliver two different designs. However, the iPhone 14/Max will be a lot more similar to the iPhone 14 Pro/Max than the same-year iPhone 8 and iPhone X models. That’s because one big iPhone 14 design element will set them apart, the pill-and-hole notch replacement for the Pro models.
All rumors out there say the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max will feature two cutouts at the top of the screen instead of the regular notch. One will have the shape of a pill to house multiple sensors or cameras. The second one will be a circular cutout, similar to what’s available on most Android flagships. Thanks to a series of new iPhone 14 leaks, we finally know where Apple might place the selfie camera.
The new iPhone 14 pill-and-hole design
Apple isn’t going for a dual design approach just for the sake of differentiating the iPhone 14 Pros from the non-Pro models. Apple wants to make a perfect all-screen iPhone, and the pill-and-notch approach gets us closer to that. But there’s no question the notch removal might be enough to convince some people to purchase a more expensive iPhone 14 Pro version than a regular model.
While we’re some four months away from the iPhone 14 launch, the pill-and-hole design seems guaranteed. It surfaced in rumors months ago. And it’s appearing in every iPhone 14 rumor right now.
Initially, reports said that Face ID will go under the screen. The iPhone 14 Pro will feature a hole-punch display. But then, more reports emerged detailing the pill-and-hole approach. But those reports did not seem to agree on the selfie camera placement.
Logic dictates that the FaceTime camera occupies the circular cutout. The pill would house the Face ID components. But placing the camera in the circular opening means it’ll be off-center. Then again, the front camera in current iPhones doesn’t have a central position either.
The new iPhone 14 rumors
This brings us to a new set of iPhone 14 rumors. Taken together, they seem to settle the pill-and-hole selfie camera question for good.
First, an insider addressed the sensor placement in the iPhone 14 Pro’s new notch in a recent news