Insider Ming-Chi Ko said that Apple will release a full-screen iPhone in 2024
Apple intends to abandon the screen notch in its smartphones in two years. The authoritative insider Ming-Chi Ko announced this in his Twitter.
“I think a real full-screen iPhone will appear in 2024,” the analyst said. According to the disclosed information, the flagship phone will not receive “monobrows” – the Face ID module responsible for the face unlock function will be located under the front panel.
In addition to the timing of the release, Ming-Chi Ko said that Apple is testing this technology. As it became known to the specialist, at the moment it is impossible to release a smartphone with a biometric sensor built under the screen – the engineers of the American company are faced with hardware and software limitations.
Apparently, if Apple does not change the principle of naming its flagship devices, then the first full-screen smartphone will be called the iPhone 16. Monobrow appeared in Apple phones in 2017, with the release of the iPhone X.
At the end of March, Ming-Chi Ko announced that Apple had finally abandoned the idea of releasing a smartphone with a built-in Touch ID fingerprint sensor. The insider explained his guesses by the fact that the company is satisfied with how the work of the Face ID biometric sensor is implemented.
Source: Lenta

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