I’ve been writing about technology for two decades and am routinely struck by how the sector swings from startling innovation to persistent repetitiveness. My areas of specialty are wearable tech, cameras, home entertainment and mobile technology.
that Apple would be introducing a “holy-grail” feature on the iPhone 16 Pro: under-screen Face ID technology which would remove the need for a Dynamic Island and take another step towards a completely all-screen iPhone. It looks like that’s not happening.I’ll say right now, I never quite believed it. First, because the Dynamic Island has proved a big hit, drawing praise for its clever way of growing and shrinking as the purpose requires.
“We believe that the underpanel technology, which was originally planned to be applied in 2024, will only be applied in 2027,”, he said. Which would mean it would arrive for the iPhone 19 Pro, should Apple continue the same nomenclature by that time.Tyron Woodley Explains Why Jake Paul Vs. Mike Tyson Will Be CompellingThe report describes the new technology as being more pervasive, though, as one which, “hides the front camera module or face ID under the display.
I don’t know about the timeline, but the feature makes more sense to me. Apple has made a virtue of the need to have multiple cameras and sensors peeping out of the screen thanks to the Dynamic Island. I doubt it would want to swap that for the single-camera look of almost-every-Android-phone in a hurry.The researcher claimed that a foldable iPhone could land as soon as 2026, that is, the iPhone 18 series, with a seven- or eight-inch display predicted, which takes it into iPad mini territory.
Plenty of time for more details to emerge in the two to three years before the schedule the new report predicts.
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