In the last decade or Lodam Bhabhi (2024) S02 Part 1 Hindi Web Seriesso, smartphone manufacturers have been obsessed by reducing phone bezels and turning the phones into mostly uninterrupted slabs of glass, at least on the front.
According to a report by reliable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo (via MacRumors), Apple's iPhone might reach that ideal state in 2024.
The iPhone 16 Pro — as it may or may not be called — will come with an under-display Face ID system as well as an under-display selfie camera, meaning there would no longer be any need for a notch.
The prediction isn't notable for the timing — after all, we're talking three iPhones into the future, and Apple's plans may very well change until then — but for the fact that Kuo thinks Apple has completely given up on the idea of an under-display Touch ID fingerprint scanner.
Kuo's not the only one to predict this, though. Ross Young, another Apple analyst, said in March that the under-display Face ID is coming to the iPhone 16, whereas the under-display Touch ID is not.
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As for the notch, it might actually leave the iPhone in its current form as early as this year. Kuo has previously predicted that the iPhone 14 Pro models will have a pill-shaped cutout on top instead of a full notch.
Topics Apple iPhone
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