For many years, up until 2017, the honor of helping the iPhone stand out went to a few key features and design elements:
- The home button on the front
- The Apple logo on the back
- iOS and its grid of app icons
- The iconic iPhone ringtone?!
Then, pushed by the urge for innovation (and profit?) Apple decided to do away with one of the features that made the iPhone look like an iPhone (perhaps the most important one)…
The home button was retired in 2017, at least on Apple’s flagship lineup, to make way for the iPhone X and its home button-less, chin-less display. But at this point, the home button wasn’t just an iPhone design element and Apple’s preferred method of UI navigation… It was also the key to your iPhone.
Touch ID has been enjoying a long and happy existence ever since it debuted on the iPhone 5S in 2013, and it was and still is (rightfully) loved by millions. But it was quite literally part of the iPhone’s home button, so… adiós, muchachos. Collateral damage.
To cut my nerdy novel short, of course, that’s how the iconic and, more importantly, Face ID-enabled, skateboard ramp-like notch came about. I believe by now we all know how Face ID works, so I won’t bore you with that intel.
What’s somewhat important to note, though, is that Apple’s decision to choose Face ID as the new iPhone unlocking solution over others was very… conscious. The alternatives at the time would’ve given the iPhone X a Touch ID button on the side/back, as under-display fingerprint readers weren’t a thing in 2017.
Now, Face ID’s story continues with the next and somewhat logical evolution of Apple’s unlocking method/alternative marketing logo. Let’s see how…
Apple gives iPhone 14 Pro a wide, centred pill-shaped cutout: How will the new Face ID system work?
The big iPhone 14 Pro news right now spells… controversy!
Apparently, just days before the official launch of what we thought was supposed to be the iPhone 14 Pro, we find out that Apple’s decided to use software to fill in the space between the two new display cutouts on the iPhone 14 Pro series, making for one large but seamless pill-shaped cutout for Face ID (and not only).According to leaked information shared with 9to5Mac and corroborated by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the space between the two cutouts will be used to show the privacy indicators that tell you when your iPhone’s microphone and camera are in use.
It’s now expected that Apple will black out the area between the two cutouts of the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. This should create the illusion that there’s one, uniform cutout right in the middle of the screen.
According to the same anonymous source, Apple’s idea is to make the privacy indicators for the camera and microphone more apparent, which is fully in line with Cupertino’s recent focus on privacy and security on iPhone.
The new notch replacement on iPhone 14 Pro: Next-gen Apple marketing (for sure), but does the new cutout look any better than the notch?
Change of plans!
If you recall, initially, when that Jon Prosser leak came out almost a year ago, we were expecting the iPhone 14 Pro to look a lot like a Galaxy S22 – with a single punch hole cutout for the selfie camera. Then it became clear that this wasn’t going to happen, as Apple was unable to fit the Face ID sensors under the display of the iPhone, or God forbid to let go of the face unlocking system altogether, in favor of in-screen Touch ID.So, it was even “clearer” now that the iPhone 14 Pro would have to adopt two odd-looking cutouts in its display until this rumor was also put to bed when we found out about Apple’s idea to merge the two holes on the iPhone 14 Pro into one… bigger hole.
Apple’s clever marketing, or in other words, the reason we get this hole in the iPhone’s display, embraces change, and so do Apple users who want the latest and greatest. The new iPhone has to look… new. Even if that means there’s a massive hole in the middle of its display, there isn’t another company that makes a phone that runs iOS.
iPhone 14 Pro copies Huawei, but could Apple have gone all the way?
Anyway, call me crazy, but I’m not sure if I like the idea of a massive, pill-shaped cutout right in the middle of the iPhone 14 Pro’s screen… I’m also not sure if it’s better than having two disproportionate cutouts, although that might be because I got used to this image after looking at for for months now… The risks of the job. However, could the iPhone 14 Pro’s notch replacement have looked better, even if we accept that this is the route Apple was always going to take? Probably…
The phone nerds amongst you will remember the Huawei P40 Pro that we reviewed in 2020. If you remember the phone, you’ll probably remember it came with a nearly identical pill-shaped cutout to that of the alleged iPhone 14 Pro.
It’s quite hard to ignore the resemblance between Apple’s Face ID solution on the new iPhone 14 Pro series and Huawei’s 2020 flagship phone…
Regardless of the supposed size difference, Huawei’s cutout was tucked away in the left corner of the screen, which, in my humble opinion, makes it less of a bother. I voiced this humble opinion on Twitter, and many disagreed with the argument that this is “asymmetrical” (so, not very Apple).
Still, although I might be the minority here, I think Apple could be going a bit too far this time around… Tim Cook & Co consciously decided to trade the aesthetic design of the next-gen iPhone X in exchange for Face ID and the notch back in 2017, but right now, a big cutout in the middle of the iPhone 14 Pro’s screen seems even less futuristic. It’s 2022.
Unless, of course, this is Apple’s transitional solution, which brings me to the end of this story…
iPhone 14, iPhone 15, iPhone 16: How long will the new punch hole stick around, and what and when is next for Apple’s selfie camera and Face ID system?
What’s next for the iPhone’s unlocking method?
See, the original iPhone X notch stuck around for four years until it was replaced by another, narrower, but slightly taller notch on the iPhone 13 series… Honestly, I never managed to wrap my head around Apple’s decision to shrink the notch on the iPhone 13 and then get rid of it a year later, but clearly, there’s some future planning involved in the mix.
The notch is expected to stick around for longer than you think, as at least the next two versions of Apple’s budget iPhone SE are almost certain to include Face ID, housed in a notch.
But what about after that? Well, according to multiple sources, Apple’s big plan’s always been to hide Face ID under the display. Whether this will happen gradually (under display Face ID and a punch-hole selfie camera) or all at once (under-display Face ID and selfie camera), we don’t know yet.
All that being said, in my view, Face ID isn’t the long-term future of smartphone security, as it should sooner or later make way for a more sophisticated method of unlocking, which we might see first on iPhone. But that’s a story for another time… Until then, see how you like your new notch solution on the iPhone 14 Pro, and tell me what you think about it in the comments!
Adiós, muchachos.
Source: phonearena.com