Currently, Apple’s iPhones use an edge-to-edge display, except for the top-middle portion of the screen, where there’s a notch that houses the front-facing camera and the TrueDepth camera system used in Face ID. This was a controversial design, but that could change with the iPhone 15.
To be launched in 2023, a report by the electr has revealed that Apple could finally introduce an in-display Face ID system in the iPhone 15. This means the iPhone 15 could finally offer a full-screen display with no cutouts, which should result in a much better design and experience.
Apple is expected to continue using a cutout for the iPhone 14, but the latest leaks suggest the company could ditch the notch in favor of a pill-shaped cutout, which is still a bit obtrusive but at least smaller. Other companies like Samsung have been using this type of cutout for a while, so it’s not new.
We’ve also seen other Android phone makers try their own in-display camera systems, but the fact that it hasn’t caught on widely suggests the quality of the camera might not be quite there yet. Anyway, 2023 is still quite a long way away, so temper your expectations for now.
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