Recently, according to a publication obtained from Apple's ** chain, it changed its statement again, giving a new delay time for the iPhone's all-screen design scheme - until after 2026. As for the previous rumors that the camera-less all-screen iPhone with Face ID function will continue to be "evergreen", and said that the design concept dates back to five years ago.
According to a new report on the chain, the release of the full-screen iPhone has been postponed again, but this time for more than a year. Earlier it was reported that Apple is looking for a new screen technology developed by the incumbent LG to meet its need to place all cameras under the screen and ensure that the user is not visually visible. LG has also been proven to be one of the main leading providers of full-screen design solutions for Apple.
The report also states that the technology will not be available until "after 2026". It's unclear if this is due to a mistake or a literal meaning, which means that the technology won't be available next year, as previously expected, but at least until the iPhone 19 series (or later) will achieve an all-screen design, and the camera functionality may still need further refinement.
It is worth noting that this is a departure from the January 2023 ** of the publication. At the time, it had expected the technology to be available in the iPhone 16 Pro models in 2024. Previously, it had also expected the technology to appear on models such as the iPhone 15, iPhone 14, and iPhone 13.
As noted in the report, similar to previous information, this report also states that the Face ID's dot projector will still be under the screen, while the camera will remain notched initially. Despite this, there are already a number of full-screen phones with no holes in the Android device space, including Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 4 5G, Asus, OnePlus, Oppo, and Xiaomi's all-screen devices.
Overall, the introduction of an all-screen iPhone is an inevitable trend. Although the previous ** is different from the actual situation, it can be seen that Apple is still committed to improving the competitiveness of its products. In addition, as one of the reliable publications of the **Chain Report**, "The ELEC" for the new machine is still worthy of consumers' attention.
That's all the news about the iPhone, whose all-screen design has been postponed again beyond 2026. Please note that this *** has some credibility, but it still needs to wait for the exact information officially released by Apple to confirm.
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