Under-screen fingerprint readers have been an important feature of Android phones for a long time. iPhone users, on the other hand, were wondering when similar technology would appear in future Apple models, and new details have emerged on the subject.
Apple continues to develop Face ID
There were rumors that the iPhone 14 series would be the first to receive this technology, but it seems that Apple has stopped developing this feature. Apple didn’t explain why the engineers abandoned developing under-display Touch ID, but it looks like the company will continue to develop what they do best – Face ID. It was previously reported that the new iPhone 14 series could feature Under-Screen Face ID. But if the technology doesn’t meet Apple’s stringent requirements, it probably won’t be included in the iPhone 14.
Apple is known for introducing certain technologies much later than its competitors, as it has made significant improvements in these technologies over time. This explains why the iPhone family has come with notches for several generations. Sources state that the first Apple smartphone without a notch and holes may be the iPhone 15 Pro. In addition to the under-screen Face ID system, the device may also have a front camera that will be placed under the screen surface.
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