According to him, it seems unlikely that the company will transfer the components of the facial recognition system to the screen before 2025. Young calls the reason for this slowness “problems with the sensors.”
At the same time, he previously expected Apple to release its first under-display iPhone with Face ID as early as 2024. But now the breakthrough technology can only be shown on the conditional iPhone 17 Pro.
Note that Yang’s revised timeline contradicts a report by Korean publication The Elec, which claims that under-the-screen Face ID will appear on the iPhone 16 Pro as early as 2024.
In defense of the current leak, it’s worth noting that Yang has a very good track record of leaking information about Apple’s future display-related products.
Source: Ferra

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