iPhone 14 will not have the expected feature! -SDN

Apple experienced a huge increase in sales after switching to the notched design. In fact, it currently ranks first among the entire technology company with a daily sales revenue of $350 million. However, the iPhone SE (2022), which it introduced at the beginning of this month, was a big disappointment for the company in terms of sales. For this reason, the eyes turned to the iPhone 14 series.

Apple will make some changes in this new series, which will be introduced next September-October. For example, it will remove the mini model (expected to be sold as the iPhone SE 4) and replace it with a new device called the 14 Max. It will also switch to a perforated screen instead of a notch on Pro models. However, according to the emerging information, an expected feature will not come for the next 2 years.


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New leaks about the iPhone 14 Pro series camera system have arrived. On top of that, the Apple analyst made a statement about the allegations.

iPhone 14 will come without Touch ID!

A long-standing rumor that the Touch ID fingerprint reader system will return with the iPhone 14 models was reignited earlier this month, when Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo shared a patent leak.

iPhone 14 / Touch ID

However, Ming-Chi Kuo, in addition to his previous words, said in a post that Apple will hold the Touch ID idea for the next 2 years and launch it with the iPhone 15 series. Of course, this pointed to a sensor that would be located under the screen, not on the device as in the old cases.

Of course, there are some claims about why Apple will not bring the sensor this year. One of them is that the company releases a new feature every year and is saving it for next year as it will introduce a notchless hole screen this year. Another says that due to the chip crisis, the production of a sufficient number of under-screen Touch ID sensors will not catch up in the next 6 months.

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