This year’s Apple iPhones won’t have periscope cameras or Touch ID built into the display, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. The extended zoom lens, according to the expert, will come in 2023, while the fingerprint scanner won’t be available until 2025.

We’ve already entered April, which means the next iPhone will be released in roughly five and a half months. What are we receiving instead of a UD sensor or a periscope camera? The iPhone 14 is expected to include two holes for the camera, an upgraded sensor, a larger casing, and a new processor.
Apple’s A16 Bionic chipset is expected to be used in the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro pair in the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max models in 2022, according to Kuo.
Aside from not having ProMotion panels, the non-Pro versions are also likely to not feature 120Hz adaptive refresh rates. Since Cupertino’s demand for panels cannot be met by BOE, Apple has opted to reduce its orders.