The under-screen camera won’t appear on iPhone. According to Ross Young, we will have to wait until 2023 or even 2024.
Some time ago, there were rumors that this year Apple may release an iPhone with a front camera module built under the screen. At the same time, if the information in the tweet of analyst Ross Young is correct, it may no longer be relevant. Instead, this technological innovation cannot be expected before 2023 for the iPhone 15 or 2024 for the iPhone 16.
Under-screen camera won’t be coming to iPhone anytime soon
This new information is a direct consequence of another rumor from Ross Young, who explained a few hours ago that the iPhone 14 will offer two bumps, one round, the other oblong, in order to be able to use the front camera and the TrueDepth system. Face recognition Apple Face ID.
According to Ross Young, it would be necessary to wait until 2023, or even until 2024.
This would be somewhat disappointing for fans of the Apple brand, who are expecting a change in this matter. Many of those who would like to see the iPhone finally get rid of any notches and bumps. That being said, if the various renders of the iPhone 14 are to be believed, the two-hit result doesn’t look too bad. The Cupertino-based company has reduced the size of the notch on the iPhone 13, but even if it does become more compact, it’s still there.
To be completely honest with Apple, many Android smartphone manufacturers have yet to introduce such an under-screen camera system. Some have already tried it, but the reason the technology hasn’t taken off yet is very simple: With a front-facing sensor hidden under the screen, it’s very difficult to get image quality worthy of the name.
In fact, in order to get good image quality, it is necessary to cheat and integrate tricks. Which is not as easy as it seems. Therefore, we will have to wait a few more years before only the screen appears on the front of the iPhone.