What the iPhone 14 Pro’s ‘perforated screen’ design will look like has been determined (it will look different when the screen is on, and different when it’s closed)
September 1, 2022
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New introduction next week iPhone 14 The series still keeps some details secret. However, from the information we have received so far, it appears that we are now
New introduction next week iPhone 14 The series still keeps some details secret. However, from the information we have received so far, it appears that we are now completely rid of the notch with the Pro models in the iPhone 14 series. The front camera and sensors on the phones are located in the holes made on the screen itself.
While it has been reported that the two separate holes created so far for the camera and sensors will be unrelated, information from various sources has shown that this will not be the case. According to the information obtained by MacRumors, the holes in the screen are not separated when the phone’s screen is turned on, united as one hole will appear.
The iPhone 14 Pro screen looks like this:
Left: Screen inactive, Right: Screen active
According to the information obtained, Apple has decided to combine two holes of different sizes, mainly because they cause symmetry problems. The space between the two holes is blackened by the iOS interface when the phone’s screen is turned on. Additionally, according to several 9to5Mac sources, this area looks like a green dot that indicates this hardware is being used when the camera is actively being used, and an orange dot that appears near the microphone. some signs that will benefit users also can accommodate.
In addition, the combination of two holes The pill-shaped area can also be expanded by software. By expanding this area, it is possible to display different content for different applications and the home screen.
In addition, with the new perforated screen design, iPhones The interface of the camera app has also been redesigned. may appear. Adjustments and options in the camera application are no longer located at the bottom of the phone screen, but at the top, spread over the notch.
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