Apple has two big iPhone projects in the works, moving Face ID below the display and bringing back Touch ID. However, two new reports today suggest we're still several years away from seeing the light of day for either of these projects.
Apple has been forced to delay its plans for face ID, which lacks a display, by at least a year. According to the rumored timeline, this means under-screen Face ID could debut in the iPhone lineup around 2025. According to Young, the delay is due to "sensor issues" affecting Apple's production.
Meanwhile, Apple is also working on a project to bring Touch ID back to the iPhone. However, unlike when the feature was first introduced with the iPhone 5S, Apple is aiming to add Touch ID below the iPhone display this time around.
This user has accurately reported Apple rumors in the past, saying that Apple has recently "made some progress in the recent development of built-in Touch ID under the display."
"At its current state of development," today's report suggests that under-screen Touch ID will be on track to be on track two to three years after Face ID moves under the display. This seems to imply that the timeline for under-screen Touch ID depends on the success of under-screen Face ID.
Finally, the report claims that Apple is using a new system that combines components such as short-wave infrared and optical systems. In addition to basic fingerprint recognition, such a system can also be used for things like blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate. The system "also showed fast situational recognition rates by determining whether the user was wearing gloves and whether the user's fingers were wet or dry."
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