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Apple iPhone 14 + iPhone 15 Rumor Roundup: Goodbye notch, hello punch-hole Face ID

Is it time for you to upgrade or to wait longer?

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Just a few months after the iPhone 13 announcement from Apple, several leakers have already announced what the iPhone 14 will look like. Not only is it a bold move, it’s also creating more chaos among fans whether they’ll buy the iPhone 13 or wait for the iPhone 14 this 2022 (or just patiently wait for the iPhone 15 in 2023).

Like with any other rumors, take these with a grain of salt. Everything you see here is just leaks and rumors and nothing has been confirmed yet.

iPhone 14 series

Out with the mini, in with the Max

With the less exciting number of sales of the iPhone 12 mini and 13 mini compared to its bigger siblings, it’s finally time to say goodbye to the littlest iPhones ever made.

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Instead, Apple is taking a different route and will instead create a bigger version of the iPhone 14 base model and will call it “iPhone 14 Max”. This is also coherent with its “Pro” sibling. There’s even a tweet by Ross Young, the CEO of a display supply chain company, about the key specs of the whole iPhone 14 lineup.


The regular iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro share the same 6.1-inch screen size. Meanwhile, the iPhone 14 Max and Pro Max will have a gigantic 6.7-inch display with slimmer bezels based on the dimensions of these leaked CAD drawings. When it comes to refresh rate, the 120Hz ProMotion displays might still be limited to the Pro models. Meanwhile, the base variants will stick to the usual 60Hz panel.

Punch-hole Face ID

Punch-hole displays are far from being a fresh feature. It first made its debut through the Samsung Galaxy A8s and the Huawei Nova 4 merely three years ago. Still, Apple users will mostly like to be fascinated to see a notch-less screen after years of sticking to it since the iPhone X.

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With the notch staying for another year on the newer iPhone 13 series, rumors suggest that Apple has finally reached the peak of implementing a Face ID system with a punch-hole cutout. Albeit an unusual one with one pill-shaped cutout for the TrueDepth camera system sensors, and the other for the front camera.

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This rumor came all the way from a March 2021 report by Ming-chi Kuo stating that the 2022 iPhone 14 will likely ditch the notch for a punch-hole camera layout. This also debunks the rumor that the iPhone 14 will have an under-display Face ID system as the technology is still far from happening.

If you’re getting your hopes up for Apple to get rid of that notch completely, well it will still stay at least in the non-Pro models.

Always-On Display

After years of being rumored, Apple might finally bring the Always-On Display feature to the iPhone.

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Ever since the announcement of the new lock screen style in iOS 16, a lot of people have noticed how the widgets bar coincidentally looks better with Always-On Display. While it was suggested that AOD has been tested for the iPhone 13 Pro series, the display technology isn’t enough to make the battery last longer.

But as rumor claims that the next-gen iPhone 14 Pro will feature an LTPO display that can go down as low as 1Hz instead of 10Hz on the latest iPhone 13 Pro series, iPhone users will finally become a reality! I guess we won’t need to jailbreak iPhones just to make Always-On accessible.

Way bigger (and better) cameras

Every year, phone manufacturers tend to invest in rear cameras that are bigger both in size and performance. Of course, Apple is also taking a leap forward by implementing larger camera sensors. Rumored as early as April 2021, the iPhone 14 might have a 48MP camera sensor with support for an 8K video recording.

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In the Android universe, it’s nothing grand. But in the Apple world, it’s a huge feat of engineering considering the current iPhones still rock a 12MP sensor. But as we all say on this site, numbers are not everything. In photography, having a better camera sensor still is the fruit of every pudding. Google’s Pixel line from the Pixel 3 until the Pixel 5 with the same ol’ Sony IMX363 proves that.

Better internals… for the Pro models

According to a Nikkei Asia report dated back in July 2021, the 2022 iPhone 14 could come with an even more efficient 3-4nm (nanometer) A16 Bionic chipset from TSMC — a Taiwan-based semiconductor company in Taiwan that provides chips for Apple.

Not only is it efficient, but it also brings way faster performance than one could ever imagine in a smartphone. Aside from the newly-announced Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, the A15 Bionic Chip is one of the smallest chips in the market with a 4nm process.

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Due to a chip shortage, it is also reported that only the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max models would come with the newer A16 Bionic chipset. Meanwhile, the base iPhone 14 and 14 Max variants will still ship with the A15 Bionic Chip from the iPhone 13 series.

While the Pro series of the iPhone 13 doesn’t come with 1TB internal storage options, both iPhone 14 Pro models might have it all along. Even support for 6GB RAM is said to come — which is a blessing for super power users.

iPhone 15 series

A blast from the past

If you haven’t noticed lately, Apple has been slowly bringing back its past designs. From the inspiration of the iPhone 12’s flat-edge design with the likes of the iPhone 5/5s and the first-gen iPhone SE, all the way to the 2021 iMac M1 that’s reminiscent of the iMac G3 from 2003. Like it or not, the upcoming iPhone 15 won’t be any different.

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As Jon Prosser stated in his latest report, the iPhone 15 will most likely borrow the design of the iPhone 4 from a decade ago. Instead of that protruding camera bump, Apple might actually make the phone thicker for the cameras to get flushed.

Titanium frame, thicker chassis

As early as August 2021, it was already rumored that the 2022 iPhone 14 will have a titanium chassis instead of the usual stainless steel ones. However, it may not make its debut on the iPhone 14. Instead, it will be at least in the iPhone 15 Pro series.

Titanium is a wiser choice considering it’s stronger and more durable, yet lighter. This is why it’s a rare (and expensive) model when buying an Apple Watch before, specifically the Watch Series 5.

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The lack of camera cutout might look like it was inspired by Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra but the iPhone 15 will still be different.

Unlike those protruding camera lenses, its thicker chassis makes it possible to remove the camera bump and protruding lenses. The cameras, LiDAR scanner, and LED flash are flushed beneath the iPhone’s glass layer. It’s just like the good ol’ iPhone 4. This makes it look cleaner and uniform.

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There’s little to no word about what colors we will get for the iPhone 15. My guesses are graphite, silver, and gold will still stay. I’ve also included a matte black option a la iPhone 7 and 7 Plus together with a rose gold (or pink) variant since Apple never brought it back after the iPhone 6s series and the first-gen iPhone SE from 2016.

Still on the waitlist

Portless iPhone

While the 2020 iPhone rumors suggested a “portless iPhone” is coming very soon, it might not be as soon as this year. Apple is in the hot seat as the European Union (EU) wants Apple to comply with the new port standard and equip upcoming iPhones with USB-C instead of the Lightning port. If that pushes through, it’s a win for people who use USB-Cs for most (if not all) of their devices.

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The introduction of MagSafe on iPhones just started last year, but it doesn’t mean it’s a tech feature we all need. And we all know Apple isn’t ready to fully adapt the technology on the newer iPhones just yet. Not only is it slower than the iPhone’s regular Lightning-based wired charging, but it’s also unconventional (at least for now).

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If portless iPhones are not in Apple’s priorities now, what more with foldable iPhones?

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Even with early Apple patents submitted such as the folding iPad with Apple Pencil support, dual screen with hinge system, or even a clamshell iPhone such as the Galaxy Z Flip3 and motorola razr, it’s still a blurry sight if Apple will really pursue foldables in the near future. For now, we can only look at patent illustrations.

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iPhone SE 3

Mac Otakara and Ming-Chi Kuo’s reports about it being launched in April 2021 together with the new AirPods Pro were scrapped. Instead, Ross Young said it will be delayed until Q1 2022. But is it really the time for Apple to update the second-gen iPhone SE?

The design of the upcoming iPhone SE 3 is quite uncertain. Some say it will take cues from the ‘Plus’ versions of the iPhone 6/6s/7/8 with a 5.5-inch Retina Display. Others say it’s a direct copy of the iPhone 11 and XR with a 6.1-inch Liquid Retina Display. A minority even stated that it’ll have a punch-hole camera instead of a notch with iPhone 12 mini’s minuscule 5.4-inch Super Retina XDR display.

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But disproving all those what-ifs, the latest leak says that Apple will still use the design of the old iPhone 8 / SE 2 and will just equip the budget iPhone with a 5G-supported A15 Bionic Chip.

Currently, the iPhone 12 is currently the best-selling smartphone in the world. And with the iPhone 13 on the roster, it’s more likely that the iPhone SE 3 will be sold at a cheaper retail value — and might even cheaper than the launch prices of the 1st and 2nd generation iPhone SEs.

UPDATE: The Apple iPhone SE 3 (2022) was officially announced by Apple during the 2022 March Event. It still retains the same design as the iPhone SE 2 from 2020.


This article will be updated regularly. Updates will include new leaks and/or rumors on the Apple iPhone 14 and 15 series.

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Disney+ launches a TikTok-coded vertical feed called Verts

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TikTok has changed how we consume media. Everything is now vertical. Even the most established streaming services, often a bastion for traditionally horizontal content, is adopting the different format. Now, Disney+ is getting a vertical feed called Verts.

Like its contemporaries, Verts presents a continuous feed of content but tailored to show the plethora of titles from the Disney+ library. This might include the first scenes of shows or notable highlights. The hope, of course, is to direct users to the longform content.

Directly from the Verts feed, users can easily add the respective title to their watchlist or go straight to the title’s page. In turn, the feed is accessible from the homepage since it has its own tab.

According to Disney, early experiments with the feature have driven engagement to available content. Right now, the feed is mostly for clipping enticing content from shows. However, the platform will experiment further with the format for new ways to tell stories.

Though Verts surely stands for “verticals” in this case, “adverts” might fit better as its full government name. Still, it might be a useful tool if you’re figuring out what to watch for the night.

Currently, Verts is available for Disney+ subscribers in the United States. Disney also has plans to expand the feature to ESPN for sports-related content.

SEE ALSO: Live NBA action on Disney Plus now available in the Philippines

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Google Maps is finally getting a 3D mode

The app will also have a Gemini chatbot baked inside.

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Some of today’s navigation apps are living in the future. Instead of a two-dimensional map, these apps render the user’s surroundings in 3D. It’s a nifty upgrade that helps drivers more accurately visualize directions on the fly. Finally, Google Maps is getting a much-needed upgrade and will take navigation to the third dimension.

In a new update rolling out today, the new Immersive Navigation feature will bring your surroundings to life. The 3D view creates a render of the surrounding buildings, overpasses, and terrain around the car. It takes the guesswork out of navigation by showing precisely where to turn and what landmarks to look out for.

In the same vein, you can now use Street View to preview your destination before you arrive. Google Maps will also highlight your destination’s entrance, side of the street, and nearby parking.

Outside of how the map is visualized, Google Maps is also infusing its service with Gemini. The new Ask Maps feature will let you engage with the app in a conversational manner. For example, if you’re in the middle of a long drive, you can now ask Maps where the best place is to stop over and have a coffee break. Ask Maps will provide directions, a potential itinerary, and even helpful links to book a reservation ahead of time.

Now, availability for both of these features is still a bit limited. Immersive View is rolling out today to compatible devices and vehicles in the United States. Further, availability will expand over the coming months.

Meanwhile, Ask Maps is available now in the United States and India for Android and iOS. A desktop version is coming soon.

SEE ALSO: Google Maps is finally getting a power saving mode

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KPop Demon Hunters is officially getting a sequel

Maggie Kang and Chris Applehans will return to write and direct.

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This feels like a formality at this point. Netflix and Sony have officially confirmed that KPop Demon Hunters is getting a sequel.

If you feel like you’ve read this exact title before, then you’re not alone. Since its massive success last year, the hit animated film constantly spawned talks of a potential franchise. It probably helped that the title quickly became Netflix’s most-watched film of all time. From the last we’ve heard of the rumors, Netflix was reportedly eyeing a 2029 premiere for the sequel.

Now, it’s official. As posted by Netflix itself, KPop Demon Hunters will get a sequel soon. Even better, the follow-up will be written and directed by the same duo, Maggie Kang and Chris Applehans.

Kang, who celebrated the first movie’s ability to tell a Korean story, says that there’s a lot more to explore in the film’s universe. “There’s so much more to this world we have built and I’m excited to show you. This is only the beginning,” she said.

Right now, the plot’s sequel is still unknown, especially since the Saja Boys were defeated in the first film.

Given how big the original movie got, the sequel is no surprise. Besides bagging the top spot on Netflix’s charts, the film also got an eventual release in theaters. KPop Demon Hunters is up for a potential Oscars win after it was nominated for Best Animated Feature. Its hit song, “Golden,” is also nominated for Best Original Song.

SEE ALSO: KPop Demon Hunters is now Netflix’s most-watched movie

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