Apple has just been granted a patent for an embedded or under-display Face ID. [caption id="attachment_328868" align="alignnone" width="720"] Photo from Patently Apple[/caption] According to a report from Patently Apple, Apple has just won a patent relating to a camera placed under the display that would seemingly make Face ID invisible to the eye. While there hasn't been official word on if and when an iPhone will have an under-display Face ID camera, there have been rumors suggesting that such a feature will be included in Apple's iPhone 16. This isn't the first time we've seen an under-display camera used for facial recognition, as both Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold3 and Z Fold4 have made use of an under-screen camera implementation. Also, if the under-display camera or Face ID is implemented in a future iPhone, this could very well mean that Apple's recent Dynamic Island notch design may soon come to an end. Read more in our articles including "Apple granted patent for under-display Face ID" and "Facebook launches Your Profile, Your Home game".
Apple has just been granted a patent for an embedded or under-display Face ID. [caption id="attachment_328868" align="alignnone" width="720"] Photo from Patently Apple[/caption] According to a report from Patently Apple, Apple has just won a patent relating to a camera placed under the display that would seemingly make Face ID invisible to the eye.
While there hasn't been official word on if and when an iPhone will have an under-display Face ID camera, there have been rumors suggesting that such a feature will be included in Apple's iPhone 16. This isn't the first time we've seen an under-display camera used for facial recognition, as both Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold3 and Z Fold4 have made use of an under-screen camera implementation. Also, if the under-display camera or Face ID is implemented in a future iPhone, this could very well mean that Apple's recent Dynamic Island notch design may soon come to an end.
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