iPhone 14 will look like nothing we’ve ever seen from Apple.

Even though the iPhone 13 arrived in stores just a few days ago, we’re already starting to see iPhone 14 rumors trickle in. Suffice it to say, the Apple rumor mill never rests.
Over the weekend, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman substantiated previous reports pointing to an iPhone redesign next year. The report first surfaced as part of Gurman’s “Power On” newsletter. Gurman doesn’t reveal specifics, but notes that Apple’s 2022 iPhone will feature a “complete redesign.” Incidentally, Gurman also relays that “new entry-level and Pro” iPhone models are on the way. This is particularly interesting in light of reports that Apple is planning to eliminate the iPhone mini line after this year.While Gurman doesn’t go into specific about the next-gen iPhone design, that doesn’t mean we don’t have an idea about what Apple has planned. Earlier this month, reputed Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo issued an investor note with some intriguing iPhone 14 tidbits. Specifically, Kuo believes the iPhone 14 design will do away with the notch as we know it. Instead, Kuo anticipates Apple will implement a punch-hole design for the selfie camera. In turn, Apple may embed the iPhone’s Face ID sensors underneath the display. Additionally, noted leaker Jon Prosser released a juggernaut of an iPhone 14 leak three weeks ago. According to Prosser, who has a hit-and-miss record with respect to Apple rumors, the iPhone 14 design will reintroduce circular volume buttons. What’s more, the camera bump will reportedly be eliminated. Whether or not this will result in a decidedly thicker device remains to be seen.

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