Apple will remove the iPhone rating! According to the latest reports, this change will come this year. But it wasn’t until 2023, with the iPhone 15, that the sensors for Face Recognition would be hidden at the bottom of the screen.
- The iPhone 14 is rumored to have no rating
- Face recognition is at the bottom of the screen due to Samsung’s iPhone 15 technology
- Samsung’s new UPC technology is set to release on the Galaxy Z Fold 5
Many floods have already announced that Apple will remove the iPhone rating. New rumors have come from Korea, where Korontada is said to be exactly Samsung and will play a key role in this change.
The iPhone 14 Pro would have a punched screen
If the rumors are true, Apple’s iPhone 14 will be equipped next September with a special touch screen, home to a selfie camera and Face-ID sensors. According to this source, however, the design change is tailored to the Pro type, which means that other iPhones of 2022 will still have the same rating.
It is also rumored that this dual boxer will provide an opportunity for the iPhone 2023 in 2015. Samsung’s new UPC (Under-Panel-Cam) technology will then be available. This will ensure that the selfie camera is still visible, but also that the Face Recognition sensors go under the screen.
Can the iPhone 14 Pro look like this? / © Evgeny Karandaev, MR-R / Shutterstock, Collage: kwgeek
Samsung has already taken a step forward last year, completely hiding the front-facing Galaxy Z Fold 3. But the success of this camera is limited. If the two competitors roughly keep up with the release cycles, we’ll see about a year and a half, two smartphones equipped with the latest UPC technology: first the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 at the end of the summer and a little later, Apple’s iPhone 15.
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Overall, the new information coming out of the analysts actually confirms the rumors that have already made the rounds anyway. But every new source and every additional information reinforces them.
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