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Apple won't be releasing an under-display Touch ID iPhone anytime soon, though your sibling might be able to unlock your iPhone's Face ID March 31, 2022by Martin 6 Apple's iPhones are great smartphones , and they have been for several years. Regardless of which side of the Android vs. iOS debate you're on, it's hard not to recognize the iPhone as a piece of technology that everyone in the industry is trying to compete with. Everything Apple does with the iPhone, the smartphone industry mocks it the first year and then shamelessly copies it the next year. On the other hand, Apple is very slow to jump on new technologies, and Android OEMs usually have their features years before the Cupertino giant makes a decision.
One such situation is under-display fingerprint sensors, a technology C Level Executive List adopted by Android OEMs since 2018. If you are waiting for Apple to adopt a fingerprint sensor on the screen, you will have to wait a few more years, although Touch ID. it has many unique issues. The iPhone Touch ID under the display is delayed According to the well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo , iPhones that will be released in 2023 and 2024 will not accept the ID under the display. Kuo has previously predicted that 2023 could be the year Apple makes the jump to low-display technology on the iPhone. But this prediction is now being revised, and this indicates that we will have to go through another 3 generations of iPhones before we can see Touch ID in them in the form of a solution under the screen.
I have previously predicted that iPhones will support an under-display fingerprint/ID sensor as early as 2023. But recent research suggests that the new iPhones in 2023 and 2024 may not accept under-display ID. Face ID with a mask on the iPhone is already a great biometric solution. — 郭明錤 (Ming-Chi Kuo) (@mingchikuo) March 30, 2022 Note that the prediction does not explicitly mention that the iPhone will adopt under-screen ID in 2026. For one, it's too far to predict accurately at this stage. And Apple hasn't offered anything to suggest they're interested in bringing back Touch ID at all. A problem arises here. PSA: Face ID on iPhones can evolve to be unlocked by your sibling When Apple switched from Touch ID to Face ID with the iPhone X, many claims were made about its superiority. Compared to face unlock as it was on Android smartphones, Face ID was and remains much more secure—Android phones only relied on optical likeness, while Apple uses more accurate 3D scanning.
One such situation is under-display fingerprint sensors, a technology C Level Executive List adopted by Android OEMs since 2018. If you are waiting for Apple to adopt a fingerprint sensor on the screen, you will have to wait a few more years, although Touch ID. it has many unique issues. The iPhone Touch ID under the display is delayed According to the well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo , iPhones that will be released in 2023 and 2024 will not accept the ID under the display. Kuo has previously predicted that 2023 could be the year Apple makes the jump to low-display technology on the iPhone. But this prediction is now being revised, and this indicates that we will have to go through another 3 generations of iPhones before we can see Touch ID in them in the form of a solution under the screen.
I have previously predicted that iPhones will support an under-display fingerprint/ID sensor as early as 2023. But recent research suggests that the new iPhones in 2023 and 2024 may not accept under-display ID. Face ID with a mask on the iPhone is already a great biometric solution. — 郭明錤 (Ming-Chi Kuo) (@mingchikuo) March 30, 2022 Note that the prediction does not explicitly mention that the iPhone will adopt under-screen ID in 2026. For one, it's too far to predict accurately at this stage. And Apple hasn't offered anything to suggest they're interested in bringing back Touch ID at all. A problem arises here. PSA: Face ID on iPhones can evolve to be unlocked by your sibling When Apple switched from Touch ID to Face ID with the iPhone X, many claims were made about its superiority. Compared to face unlock as it was on Android smartphones, Face ID was and remains much more secure—Android phones only relied on optical likeness, while Apple uses more accurate 3D scanning.