The cut-free iPhone with in-screen fingerprint sensor may arrive this year

Although the Face ID 3D camera works well, there are some flaws in it that we do not find in the Touch ID fingerprint sensor technology, such as the need to look at your phone to unlock it, which is sometimes inappropriate. That is why we are excited to know that, according to a report released by LetsGoDigital,
Credit Suisse seems to have reviewed a presentation claiming that the in-screen Touch ID fingerprint sensor may reach upcoming iPhones in the second half of this year.
In addition to the built-in Touch ID fingerprint sensor, Credit Suisse Presentation continues to predict that Apple may make upcoming iPhones later in the year free of parts, as the 3D TrueDepth camera will be included under the phone screen. Although there are rumors about including under-screen sensors in upcoming iPhones this year, this is the first time we've heard about an iPhone that's completely cut-free.
However, the idea of cut-free phones is not a new thing. Samsung has already demonstrated that it is possible to create such a smartphone by placing the camera under the screen.
However, the fact that we have not yet seen a smartphone adopting this design makes this difficult for us to believe in these new rumors.
The famous Chinese analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had previously expected that the in-screen fingerprint sensor would not reach iPhone phones until at least 2021.
Given his track record, there is a good chance that what this analyst has said is more correct than stated in the Credit Suisse report. However, given that these are only predictions, it is best not to raise your hopes for the time being, and to deal with the content of this report with minimal enthusiasm.

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