It is true that next September Apple will announce the line of iPhone 14 smartphones, but there is already talk of its successors. These will only arrive in 2023 and the probable iPhone 15 Pro will bring some long-awaited technology.
iPhone 15 Pro will hide Face ID under the screen
According to Korean publication The Elec, the iPhone 15 Pro will be Apple’s first smartphone with all essential Face ID sensors built into its display. A milestone that will be possible thanks to its rival Samsung.
It is important to note that this is one of Apple’s goals for the future of its smartphones. Several analysts revealed that before embedding the front camera in the iPhone screen, the American giant will hide the Face ID sensors.

This will finally come to fruition in 2023 with the launch of the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max. These models will use a new technology developed by Samsung in association with OTI Lumionics.
These companies are working on technology that will allow them to open microscopic “windows” on OLED screens. In summary, this new technology will allow the screen to be completely transparent in certain areas and thus enable correct readings to the sensors housed under the screen.
This approach should debut in the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5, which is also expected to be unveiled in 2023. A month later, it will be reused by Apple in its new line of iOS covers.
In this way, the only interruption that will exist on the screen of the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max will be for the front camera of the product. In fact, it will only be in the next year that Apple will make use of the philosophy Drilling Existing for several years in the Android market.
The transition to a front camera integrated into the screen does not seem to be part of Apple’s plans for its smartphones. This is the thesis defended by several analysts, but we will have to wait for the next releases of the American to verify its veracity.
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