New iPhone 14 Exclusive Exposes Stunning Apple Design Decision


    We know a lot about Apple’s all-new iPhone 14 range, from controversial display changes to new pricing. But now a highly reliable source has revealed a massive Apple design decision, and it is likely to leave many iPhone fans disappointed. 

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    Respected industry display specialist Ross Young has revealed that Apple is set to shun pressure from fans to bring Touch ID back for the iPhone 14 range. Furthermore, Young’s remarkable track record means those pinning their hopes to other sources now face a reality check. 

    “Doesn’t look like Touch ID this year” tweeted Young, adding a sad emoji reaction when quizzed on the topic. An in-display version of Touch ID has been among the most wanted features in recent years after the Coronavirus pandemic made Face ID less reliable, despite Apple’s best attempts at different workarounds

    This is a blow for multiple reasons. Aside from the convenience of two biometric options (Touch ID was expected to be added in addition to Face ID), it is also likely to set back Apple’s ambitious plans of turning iPhones into digital passports where a combination of both biometric methods (look at your phone and touch the display) would provide the high level security required to make this happen. 

    Yes, the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro models still have a lot to get excited about: all-new cameras, bigger batteries and the move to eSIM only among them. That said, Apple’s notch-less iPhone 14 Pro design has polarized fan opinion and the range is also likely to get more expensive

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