Face ID under the display will go to the iPhone in at least 2 years

Apple iPhones are always very popular and their name is seen among the best selling phones in the world. This is despite the fact that Apple is very conservative in the whole company and does not rush to provide new features to its gadgets. For this reason, many technologies that are widely used in Android phones make their way to iPhones after a few years of delay. In the meantime, it seems that in relation to the Face ID technology under the display, we will not see it find its way to the iPhone anytime soon.
According to the latest report by Ross Young, who is considered one of the most famous analysts in the field of smartphones, We should not expect this technology to reach the iPhone by 2025. Meanwhile, some time ago, one of the famous Korean media announced that Apple plans to launch iPhone 16 Pro models with Face ID under the display. Considering that Ross Young's reports are usually correct, it seems that in the best case, we should expect to use this technology for the iPhone 17 Pro.
Of course, we must note that even if the models in question benefit from this technology, a screen hole is still used to place the selfie camera. Considering that currently the selfie cameras under the display are not of ideal quality, it is not clear when Apple will start using this technology. According to this company's approach, in 4 to 5 years, the selfie camera under the display will be introduced to iPhones.
According to published reports, next year all models of the iPhone 15 series with a hole-punch display will go to the market, and therefore The notch is completely removed from the flagship models. Among other important changes of these models, we should mention the use of USB-C port instead of Lightning, which of course is implemented due to the European Union's requirements. In the meantime, there are rumors about the launch of the Ultra model, although it is not clear whether this model will reach users as a member of the iPhone 15 series or the iPhone 16 series.
Source: MacRumors