
Apple iPhone 14 leaks suggest a punch-hole display made by LG
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Apple recently changed the design of the notch a bit on the iPhone 13, so maybe next year it will do away with the notch completely.
With iPhone 13 now out, the rumours around the iPhone 14 have begun gaining momentum. We already know a few things about next year’s iPhone, thanks to an early leak that said the display will have a punch-hole design on an iPhone for the first time. A new report now claims that Apple is indeed moving ahead with its plans for punch-hole displays on the iPhone 14 and that it is trying to land a deal with LG Display for them.
Per a report by Chinese publication, Mydrivers, Apple will go for a radical design change on next year’s iPhone 14 Pro devices. The display will ditch the notch in favour of punch-holes is what the report said. I am not too sure about whether or not the days of the notch are numbered, but I think Apple going with LG Display may make sense after all. For the iPhone 13’s LTPO displays, Apple had to ask Samsung, which is the biggest rival. To cut off Samsung Display, a deal with LG Display - which no longer has a mobile phone business - is essential.

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