Apple still uses the notch design in the iPhone 13
Since October last year, it has been reported that the iPhone 13 that will be released in the fall of 2021 still uses the notch design, that is, there is a notch on the top of the screen to place an earpiece speaker, the front camera, and some sensors.
Now the Greek mobile phone repair company iRepair has provided 3 screen panels for the iPhone 13, namely 5.4 inches, 6.1 inches, and 6.7 inches. It is said that this is the panel produced in accordance with the iPhone 13 screen style. Of course, considering that it is only in March now, the accuracy remains to be observed.
It can be seen from the screen panel that Apple seems to move the earpiece speaker up to make the notch size smaller. In addition to the smaller notch, there are rumors that the iPhone 13 will use a display provided by Samsung with a screen refresh rate of 120Hz and under-screen fingerprint recognition, upgraded camera, an A15 Bionic chip, etc.
For users who do not like notch design, please continue to wait, because Apple may cancel the notch design in the iPhone 14 and switch to a true full-screen design.
Via: macrumors