Apple is announced a punch hole display to the iPhone 14 – Mark Gurman

    The reports of Apple Iphone adding a punch-hole display for iPhone 14

    iPhone 14 Series are not brand new however, an insider jumped on the bandwagon over the weekend. 

    Mark G, Editor at Bloomberg who is a specialist with Apple products, said in his most recent show Power On he expects Apple to eliminate the notch on some devices in 2022.

    The year ahead will be bringing a revamped MacBook Air with an M2 chip as well as Wireless charging in 2022 for the iPad Pro.

    If and when it is revealed that the iPhone 14 series comes with punch-hole solutions, FaceID will likely make it into the display. Apple worked on this technology for a long time and is expected to debut in the autumn.

    Gurman stated that the new M2 chip will have the potential to be “marginally faster” than the M1. 

    It will have an octa-core CPU, and a the possibility of a 10-core or 9-core GPU, which will be an upgrade over the eight-core GPU in the current Air. 

    A brand new chip developed internally is also anticipated to be included in Apple’s Mac Pro and an AR/VR headset, which is expected to debut at WWDC during the summer.

    The list of anticipated products includes a brand updated iPhone SE with 5G and an all-weather model of the Apple Watch.

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