YouTuber the Hacker 34 posted a video (opens in new tab) on their channel that presents this iPhone 14 Pro concept. While the video rehashes what we’ve seen or heard already about Apple’s phone, the designer goes one step further with an idea of iOS 16 and handling all the extra notch-less status bar space. The status bar concept shows more information, including the date and battery percentage — a feature sorely missing on iPhones with Face ID. We’d certainly welcome this change, especially since Apple didn’t seem to take advantage of the extra space created by the narrower notch on the iPhone 13 family. There’s also an idea for always-on display, a staple feature on Android phones that Apple has avoided. For reference, Apple is expected to kill the infamous notch on the iPhone 14 Pro models, and potentially the standard iPhone 14 models as well. The notch, which houses Apple’s Face ID tech, has been around since the iPhone X in 2017. Five years is a long time, so it’s little wonder why the notch design has become so stale. Recent rumors have said that Apple will house the sensors needed for Face ID in a pill-shaped cutout next to a hole-punch cutout for the front-facing camera. Before the pill rumors started, it was believed that Apple might have figured out how to integrate the Face ID tech under the display. This led to speculation that Apple might join the truly all-screen design you see on the best Android phones. But that has since given way to the pill-shaped cutout reports. The other notable thing about these iPhone 14 Pro renders is that the camera patch is mostly flush with the rest of the design. We’ve heard that Apple may be minimizing the camera bump for the iPhone 14 series, and it looks good here. Like in previous years, we expect Apple to release a 6.1-inch iPhone 14 Pro and a 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Pro Max later this year to go with the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max. Rumors also suggest that the new Pro models could get a bump in the main camera megapixel count, 48MP up from 12MP. We’re also pretty sure that Apple will continue with the 120Hz ProMotion displays on this year’s Pro models; it’s unclear if the standard iPhone will adopt this feature.