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This is what the hole-punch and pill design could look like on the iPhone 14



Despite it being around half a year away from official release, we already know a lot about the iPhone 14. This upcoming lineup will reportedly bring some notable design changes to select models’ fronts. If the rumors were to be accurate, the regular iPhone 14 models will stick to the same notch we know and love. However, the Pro variants could feature a hole-punch and pill design. The hole-punch would reportedly be for the camera, while the pill houses other sensors. The front panels of the entire lineup have now leaked on Weibo — giving us a look at what could be the iPhone 14’s front design.
iPhone 14 front panels have leaked on Weibo – here are the changes to note:
1) thinner bezels on the Pro models, as reported by other sources
2) aspect ratio is also slightly different on the Pros (19.5:9 to 20:9); this corroborates with 9to5Mac?s report regarding taller displays pic.twitter.com/UtqNcBB9aP

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As the panel photos reveal, the Pro models would feature even thinner bezels and a taller build. If these are in fact accurate, the aspect ratio would also be changing from 19.5:9 to 20:9. For those who are unfamiliar with the matter, this year’s iPhone lineup will reportedly replace the regular Mini model with a Max one. So users would get to choose between two different screen sizes (6.1 and 6.7 inches) that are similar on both regular and Pro models.

Apple usually reveals new iPhones during its annual Fall event. So we could be around five months away from seeing the iPhone 14 lineup officially. Considering most of the trusted leaks and rumors don’t contradict each other, though, we might already have a clear idea what these devices will look like.

Do you plan on buying an iPhone 14 later this year? If so, which model? Let us know in the comments section below.

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  • Google is rolling out the first Pixel Feature Drop of the year.
  • Pixel phones will be getting new AI, health, and other features.
  • Google also announced a new Mint colorway for the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro.



Pixel phones are about to get some new handy features in the first Pixel Feature Drop of 2024. Some of the features will be exclusive to the Pixel 8 series, while others will be available to older Pixel devices as well. If you have a non-Google phone, it?s not uncommon for some features to find their way to other Android devices, but you?ll need to wait for that to happen.

On a slight tangent, Google also announced a new colorway that will be added to the Pixel 8 series lineup. The new color is called Mint and it?s available for order on the Google Store.




Bringing the focus back to the Feature Drop, Google says the new features will start rolling out today and will continue over the next few weeks. Here is everything you can expect, starting with the Pixel 8 series.

Pixel 8 series exclusive updates



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In December?s Pixel Feature Drop, the Pixel 8 Pro received two exclusive features. The same will be true for this Feature Drop. However, the vanilla Pixel 8 will get at least one of these features this time around. Here?s what is coming exclusively to the Pixel 8 series:

  • Medical-grade body temperature measurements/Fitbit integration (Pixel 8 Pro): You may have forgotten it exists, but the Pixel 8 Pro has a temperature sensor and an app that goes with it. Google has been seeking approval from the FDA to use the sensor for body temperature measurements, and the company finally has it. You can now take medical-grade body temperature measurements, as well as save your readings to your Fitbit profile.
  • Circle to Search (Pixel 8 Pro/Pixel 8): First announced at Galaxy Unpacked earlier this month, Circle to Search is heading to the Pixel 8 series on January 31. By long pressing the home button/navigation bar, you can circle, highlight, tap, or scribble over what you see on your screen to search for more information without leaving the app you?re on.
  • Magic Compose (Pixel 8 Pro/Pixel 8): The Google Messages app is getting a generative AI feature that will rewrite drafted messages in different styles. You can use this new tool to make your messages sound more professional, dramatic, and more. This feature will work on-device for the Pixel 8 Pro, while it will be a cloud AI feature for other devices.
Features coming to other Pixel devices



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While the focus is mostly on Google?s latest flagships, older Pixel devices are getting some love, too. These are the rest of the features that are included in January?s Feature Drop:

  • Photomoji (Pixel 3a and up): In addition to Magic Compose, Google Messages is also getting a feature called Photomoji. This feature was previously available for users who are a part of the beta tester program, but it is now being released to the public. With Photomoji, you can transform a photo into a reaction by hitting Create and selecting an image from the media picker.
  • Quick Share (Android 6 and up/Chrome OS version 91 and up/64-bit Windows 10 and up): Nearby Share, the feature you use to share files between your phone and other devices quickly, was recently rebranded to Quick Share. That update is now coming to Pixel phones with the new Quick Share icon.
  • Audio Switch (Pixel Watch/Pixel Watch 2/Pixel Tablet/Pixel 5a and up): The Pixel Buds Pro is able to automatically connect when you switch between paired devices. This feature is coming to the Pixel Watch and now allows the earbuds to switch seamlessly between your Pixel Watch, Pixel Watch 2, Pixel Tablet, or Pixel phone. Additionally, users now get notifications about where their audio is switching to.





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