Apple is planning a revolutionary change in iPhone design. The company aims to achieve a more aesthetic appearance by moving the Face ID facial recognition system under the screen. This innovation could first be applied in the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max models. According to reports from the UK, this technology transition could happen within the year. This development has led to the closure of a facility by Coherent, a semiconductor company that produces components for Face ID. The microchips produced at the closed facility will no longer be used due to changes in the new iPhone model.
Under-Screen Face ID May Come to iPhone 16 Pro Models
Apple’s strategic move could significantly change how users interact with their devices. The under-screen Face ID feature could make the device’s screen fully usable, paving the way for a ‘full-screen iPhone‘ design. However, when exactly this technology will be fully integrated and its impacts on the user experience is not yet clear.
Leaks and speculations in recent years indicated that Apple had plans to implement this technology in earlier models as well. However, no definite steps have been taken so far. It is a matter of curiosity how quickly and efficiently Apple will implement this innovation. The effects of this move by Apple in the technology world are being closely monitored. Considering the company’s future plans and the effects of the technology on users, this change will continue to be a highly discussed topic.