Apple iPhone design has now becoming outdated as other companies like Oppo who’s built world’s first under screen camera which vanishes the concept of Notch or Punch hole. Apple is also trying to build this type of camera but still, they haven’t able to produce it.
Ming-Chi Kuo has reported a new research note today via a Chinese website MyDrives in which he claims that at least one new iPhone in 2020 will be equipped with a smaller front camera lens for an improved screen-to-bezel ratio, suggesting the notch will be slimmer.
Apple also developing an under screen TouchID sensor which will ditch the FaceID. As these approaches may seem like Apple is making an approach toward a notch less display.
The analyst believes all three new iPhones will be notch-less in 2021, completing the transition to under-screen front cameras and full-screen fingerprint authentication. The report claims Apple is likely to develop its own under-screen fingerprinting technology rather than rely on a third-party provider.
Apple is redeveloping Touch-ID sensor so that the iPhone could be cheaper for budget oriented markets. Fingerprint technology may costs less as compared with FaceID camera technology.
According to an Asian supply chain, Apple is developing an acoustic fingerprint sensor that could be a centerpiece for 2020 iPhone.
The notch is among the controversial design decision from the tech industry since its inclusion in 2017, Apple also trying to compete for this trend and adopt in iPhone X with a much-awaited design refresh. But since more people are liking notch less design whole tech industry also trying to erase this design decision.
Apple is pushing too hard to bring this Notch down and we’ll surely see its first implantation with the 2019 iPhone.