Apple's Foldable iPhone Won't Have Face ID for Under-Display Camera [Rumor]

Another leak from Digital Chat Station claims to offers more details about Apple's foldable iPhone, focusing on its inner display and Face ID setup.In a post on Weibo, the leaker alleges the foldable iPhone's inner screen will use under-display camera technology, but it likely won't include 3D Face ID components. This suggests Apple might turn to other security options, like a side-button Touch ID, as some analysts have mentioned before. The leaker also said the next two iPhone generations will stick with punch-hole displays, so under-display Face ID may not arrive on standard models anytime soon.Apple's foldable display is currently testing under-display camera technology for the inner screen, and it's highly likely that it won't include a 3D facial recognition module. The next two generations of iPhones will still use a punch-hole design.Continue ReadingShare Article:Facebook,  Twitter,  LinkedIn,  Reddit,  EmailFollow iClarified:Facebook,  Twitter,  LinkedIn,  Newsletter,  App Store,  YouTube

Apr 15, 2025 - 16:50
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Apple's Foldable iPhone Won't Have Face ID for Under-Display Camera [Rumor]


Another leak from Digital Chat Station claims to offers more details about Apple's foldable iPhone, focusing on its inner display and Face ID setup.

In a post on Weibo, the leaker alleges the foldable iPhone's inner screen will use under-display camera technology, but it likely won't include 3D Face ID components. This suggests Apple might turn to other security options, like a side-button Touch ID, as some analysts have mentioned before. The leaker also said the next two iPhone generations will stick with punch-hole displays, so under-display Face ID may not arrive on standard models anytime soon.

Apple's foldable display is currently testing under-display camera technology for the inner screen, and it's highly likely that it won't include a 3D facial recognition module. The next two generations of iPhones will still use a punch-hole design.

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