![]() ![]() In January, it said that the technology was headed to the iPhone 16 Pro lineup in 2024. This is, of course, contrary to what the publication said in January 2023, and in several other instances before that. This means that the technology isn't slated to release next year as it has been previously suggested, but is instead, at the earliest, going to arrive in the iPhone 18, and perhaps not until the iPhone 19. The report says the technology isn't coming until "after 2026." It's unclear if this is a bad machine translation or literal. The report also claims that Apple has looked at similar technology from Samsung, but wasn't impressed with what was delivered. Release of an all-screen iPhone always seemed to be coming "next year," a new supply chain report has pushed the arrival back again, but this time, by well more than a year.Ī report from The Elec on early Wednesday says that a new screen technology from existing Apple supplier LG will be used to fulfill Apple's want for all of its cameras under the screen and not visible to the user. The rumors of an all-screen iPhone with no camera penetrations are evergreen and go back about five years. ![]() A publication that draws info from Apple's supply chain is moving the goalposts again and is now saying that Face ID under the screen isn't coming until "after 2026." ![]()
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