According to rumors, the iPhone 15 Pro will feature FaceID technology underneath Samsung glass

According to rumors, the 2023 release of the iPhone Pro model will feature under-display camera technology. Samsung Display is creating a new under-panel camera technology for Apple that will conceal Face ID behind the display, according to sources cited by the Korean website, The Elec. Also, he mentioned that the iPhone 15 Pro versions that would be unveiled in 2019 will feature this technology.

While there aren’t even many phones that make use of under-glass camera technology, Samsung is now developing an under-panel camera system for Apple. The currently available Galaxy Z Fold 3 includes an under-display camera, which lowers its pixel density to let light travel through the display to the camera. As a result, the image quality is noticeably worse. The under-the-glass FaceID that will be utilized for the iPhone 15 Pro may have a nicer design than the notch, but it is not yet clear if it will be as safe and reliable as the Notch. According to Samsung, OTI Lumionics in Canada is helping to develop this technology.

The Galaxy Z Fold 5, which will be introduced next year, will reportedly feature this new technology if the development side is successful in sticking to the timeline, according to The Elec’s story. The Under-Display FaceID system is anticipated to be used by Apple in a new iPhone model that will be released in 2023, according to renowned Apple analyst Min Chi Kuo. As Apple won’t modify the Under Display until at least 2023, display specialist Ross Young advises keeping an eye on the FaceID feature.

The front camera on current iPhone models is housed in a hideous Notch and uses FaceID components. The camera and FaceID will reportedly be cut out in a capsule-like pill shape on the iPhone 14 Pro model, which is expected to be introduced this year. It is intended to have a much more elegant design. The iPhone X in 2022 and later versions should at the very least feature a modified version of the Notch Display design, which has been around for five years. Only the middle-screen punch-hole camera port will be available on non-Pro versions of the iPhone 14.