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The iPhone 15 will launch in 2023 and will be the first iPhone without a notch

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Apple will release its new iPhone 14 family of devices in a few months, but the next-generation iPhone 15 family of handsets is currently being promised for 2023, with no mention of a foldable iPhone. According to DSCC CEO Ross Young, the upcoming Apple iPhone 15 line of smartphones would sport a dual hole punch design on the iPhone Pro models on “all four models in 2023.” Young went on to say that he hopes “the holes will get smaller…”, implying that the iPhone’s notch will be removed.

Apple analyst: 8-inch foldable iPhone + OLED display coming in 2023. Prices last scanned on 2/27/2022 at 5:55 pm CST – prices may not be accurate, click links above for the latest price. We may earn an affiliate commission. NEWS SOURCES:wccftech.com, twitter.com

Apple will most likely unveil under-display FaceID technology with the iPhone 15, putting the camera behind the screen like some of its competitors — Samsung for example, and their Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy S21/22 series smartphones — and leaving the world of the notch + iPhone forever, hopefully.

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