Kuo’s latest prediction adds to his previous note about Apple withdrawing its plans to reintroduce Touch ID on future iPhones. The analyst had said that since Face ID with masks works seamlessly on iPhone 12 and newer devices, Apple might be looking to avoid adding an under-display fingerprint scanner, instead opting to jump straight to an under-display Face ID unit. Notably, the company was reported to have tested Touch ID on the iPhone 13 but later dropped its plans after not being content with the results.
Kuo had previously noted Apple’s decision to defer the introduction of the under-display cameras until the iPhone 16 is a marketing-driven decision and “less of a technical issue.” Understandably, Apple’s leading supplier for iPhone’s LTPO displays — Samsung — has yet to introduce an under-display selfie camera on its Galaxy S lineup of flagship smartphones with glass panels over the display. The feature is currently limited to the Galaxy Z Fold 3, which comes with a flexible display. Other smartphones offering an under-display selfie camera include the Xiaomi MIX 4 and the ZTE Axon 30.
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