iPhone 14 Pro design has been announced!

The much-discussed perforated screen notch screen design for the iPhone 14 Pro has been revealed! Here are the details for the smartphone...
 iPhone 14 Pro design has been announced!
READING NOW iPhone 14 Pro design has been announced!

Details for the iPhone 14 series, which Apple will introduce in September, have begun to emerge. The first leaks of the series began to be made before the introduction of the iPhone 13 series. The most discussed issue about the new series to be released was whether to use a perforated screen or a notch screen. Finally, a Twitter user sharing about smartphones shared 3D drawings of the iPhone 14 Pro model.

Apple introduced many of its products, especially the affordable iPhone SE 2022 model, at an event it held recently. But everyone is waiting for the iPhone 14 series, which is expected to be introduced in September. So what was announced in the new leaks? Let’s take a look at the details of the news together.

Perforated design for iPhone 14 Pro has been finalized!

Today, Twitter user Joshua Swingle shared the drawn 3D images of the iPhone 14 Pro model with his post from his account. According to this post, the notch will completely disappear on the phone. The device will have a pill-shaped perforated screen design.

In addition to the fact that the volume button and camera setup will completely change compared to previous models, a different design is also considered in the frame. But since there is still a long time in the introduction date of the iPhone 14, it seems likely that there will be a change in the design. The iPhone 14 Pro screen size is expected to be 6.1 inches.

On the subject of the processor, there has been a leak that two processors will be used in the iPhone 14 series. According to the information, the A16 Bionic processor will be used in Pro and Max models, and the A15 Bionic processor in other models.

What do you, our readers, think about this issue? How do you think the iPhone 14 Pro design will be? You can comment or express your thoughts on the SDN Forum.

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