A new iPhone is scheduled to be released in 2024, two years after the current model. According to the naming convention of iPhones, we might expect to see it in iPhone 16. There are rumors that Apple is reducing the size of its notch on the iPhone display, which would increase the overall screen-to-body ratio.
The company is widely expected to make its iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models have a pill and a hole cut out of the screen instead of a big notch. Naturally, one would anticipate the company to reduce the space containing the sensors and selfie camera even further in the future years. An expert has given us an idea of when we can expect the “iPhone 16” with a real full-screen.
Real Full-screen iPhone May Launch In 2024
In a recent tweet, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicted that an iPhone with a “true full-screen” and no cutouts would be available sooner rather than later. The release of such an iPhone is scheduled for 2024, two years from now. According to the naming convention of iPhones, we could expect the iPhone 16 series to be released in 2024.
I think the real full-screen iPhone will come in 2024. High-end iPhones in 2024 would adopt an under-display front camera alongside the under-display Face ID. A low-light condition is detrimental to front camera quality, and ISP & algorithm are critical for quality improvements. https://t.co/vWjeZYZUPK
— 郭明錤 (Ming-Chi Kuo) (@mingchikuo) April 20, 2022
It will also be possible to use Face ID on iPhones this year, which will hide all the sensors and the camera, giving users a truly full-screen experience. Although Kuo predicted earlier this month that under-display camera technology will emerge in 2024, he now adds that the same technology might lead to a full-screen iPhone.
However, it seems unlikely that all four iPhone 16 models would be equipped with this capability by 2024. Kuo says that “high-end iPhones” will get these. This could also indicate that the feature will only be available on the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max.
Apple May Have Bigger Plans for iPhone 16 in 2024. In addition, Kuo claims that low-light conditions could affect the quality of the front camera. Because of this, the camera may have to rely heavily on the ISP and algorithms to improve the quality of the image.
Interesting, the full-screen iPhone 16 that comes out in 2024 might not even be able to be moved. According to a recent claim from the iDrop News website, a portless iPhone could be available in a few years, or around the same 2024 year. The company has already tried to get people to use the Apple Watch, AirPods, and MagSafe charging, all of which make wireless connections more stable and safe.
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Under-Display FACE ID Has Been A Long Time Coming
Apple has been working on the under-display integration for FACE ID and other iPhone sensors, including the selfie camera, for years. Afterward, we’ve been hearing about it. When Apple releases a new product, it must ensure that it functions perfectly before doing so. In other words, five years or more and countless billions of dollars in R&D.
Both Xiaomi and ZTE offer phones with similar technology in their displays, but the general performance of the front-facing cameras on both options leaves A LOT to be desired. This is another reason why Apple has been so slow about this. Regardless of where the selfie camera is positioned on a smartphone, it must still perform as well as if it were tucked away in a notch. So here’s the problem that Apple needs to solve before the year 2024 comes around.
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Another Benefit? Touch ID Is Coming Back Too
A front-facing camera, the phone’s front-mounted sensors, and FACE ID are all located beneath the display on the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max models. In addition, Apple is expected to bring back TouchID on the iPhone 16 in 2024, according to reports. Only this time, TouchID will also reside beneath the display.
Hope masks are a thing of the past by the time 2024 comes around. In today’s world, you never know. Apple’s return of TouchID to the iPhone 16 provides users with a faster and more secure way to unlock and access their phones than before. If you’re wearing a mask or something else totally, who knows what else could happen in the next two years, having TouchID at your disposal makes a lot of sense.
Another set of issues arises when TouchID is integrated into the display. There are a lot of Android phones with in-screen fingerprint sensors that don’t work very well. Google’s Pixel 6 is one of the worst. Mind you, not all. However, a few examples immediately come to mind. Again, Apple needs to make sure that TouchID works perfectly before it comes back from the dead on the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. The iPhone Pro models of 2024 will be hugely popular if they can remove the notch and pill-hole altogether.
Both the iPhone 16 and the iPhone 16 Max are expected to use the pill-shaped FACE ID container of the iPhone 14, and neither phone will include TouchID. As always, if you want the NEW STUFF, you’ll have to go Pro. In 2024, I expect more and more people to upgrade to Pro as a result of these design modifications.
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