iPhone 16 Pro is going to be a BIG deal for Apple fans! Back in 2017, Apple introduced the biggest upgrade to the iPhone lineup with the iPhone X — an almost all-screen iPhone with next-gen features. Ever since 2017, Apple hasn’t changed much with the iPhone and has kept introducing quality upgrades to several aspects. One such kind of an upgrade is now coming to the iPhone 16 Pro, suggests top-Apple leak ester and analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. In fact, he highlights that the iPhone in 2024 could finally bring an all-screen iPhone to the market.
However, Apple won’t employ the techniques used by several brands in 2019 to hide the camera cutouts and notches — pop-up camera tech. Instead, Kuo says that Apple could use the same kind of technology that Samsung has already used on the Galaxy Z Fold 3 — under-display camera and sensors. Apple is already inching closer to the notch-less iPhone with the iPhone 14 Pro this year and going forward, all of the TrueDepth camera system will be hidden under the display.
This is what Kuo said in his latest note:
“I think the real full-screen iPhone will come in 2024. High-end iPhones in 2024 would adopt an under-display front camera alongside the under-display Face ID. A low-light condition is detrimental to front camera quality, and ISP & algorithm are critical for quality improvements.”
As Kuo highlights, the biggest challenge with the under-screen camera is its performance in low light conditions, which Kuo says would need a better ISP and more advanced algorithms to make the most out of the front camera. Currently, the Galaxy Z Fold 3’s 4MP inner camera is good enough for video calls but struggles in low light selfies.
While the 2024 iPhone, or iPhone 16 Pro is still in the development stage,
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