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Rumors indicate that next year’s iPhone will adopt perforated screens and dynamic islands – full mobile brand news

The iPhone 14 series was officially launched last week. The biggest difference is that the iPhone 14 Pro series adopts a punch-hole screen and adds a dynamic island design to the software Although the two basic iPhone 14 models this year still maintain a screen bangs , but next year’s iPhone may have this timely new design.

Ross Young, the CEO of the screen panel research organization DSCC, revealed in March this year that the iPhone will fully adopt a punch-hole screen in 2023. Recently, Gordon Kelly, a special correspondent of Forbes magazine, posted on Twitter asking for next News, Ross Young also reaffirmed that next year’s iPhone will use a punch-hole screen and a dynamic island design.

Ross Young also said that due to a lack of supplier capabilities, the 120Hz LTPO OLED screen will still be exclusive to the high-end Pro series models. Ross Young’s subsequent tweet also directly stated that China BOE can not supply LTPO screens next year, maybe in 2024. This opportunity, but can not use LTPO screen, in addition to high refresh rate 120Hz, the screen can not be dynamically adjust to a very low update rate, which also means that AOD will also be absent in next year’s basic iPhone.

Yes, Dynamic Island is expected on standard models on the 15. Still not expecting 120Hz/LTPO on standard models as the supply chain cannot support it.

— Ross Young (@DSCCross) September 18, 2022