iPhone Won’t Get Under-Display Face ID, Camera Until 2024, Analyst Says


    
    The iPhone 13 Pro has a notch at the top of the display. There has been speculation that this notch could go away in future models.
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    Apple plans to outfit a future iPhone with a full-screen display, putting Face ID and the front camera beneath the screen’s surface, according to reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. But that won’t happen until 2024 with the high-end iPhone 16 models, Kuo said in a tweet Wednesday, despite a previous rumor that the iPhone 15 Pro would include this technology.
    

I think the real full-screen iPhone will come in 2024. High-end iPhones in 2024 would adopt an under-display front camera alongside the under-display Face ID. A low-light condition is detrimental to front camera quality, and ISP & algorithm are critical for quality improvements. https://t.co/vWjeZYZUPK
    — 郭明錤 (Ming-Chi Kuo) (@mingchikuo) April 20, 2022


    This prediction comes amid speculation that the rumored iPhone 14 Pro will do away with the display notch containing the camera, instead arranging the front camera in a hole-and-pill or hole-punch design.
    While an under-display camera would be a first for Apple, some smartphones have already incorporated this feature in recent years, including Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 3 and the ZTE Axon 20 5G.
    Apple did not respond immediately to a request for comment.