JAKARTA - Apple is again hit by less "sexy" news ahead of the big 20th anniversary of the iPhone. The device, which has been rumored as the iPhone 20 - with a full-screen design without interruption - may actually lose the most anticipated feature.
For years, Apple has been said to want to bring an iPhone with a true full-screen design: no notch, no punch hole, not even a Dynamic Island. This concept is in line with Jony Ive's vision of wanting the iPhone to appear as a "pure piece of glass".
However, the latest leaks say that the realization is still far from being ready. The under-display technology - which is needed to hide the camera and sensors under the screen - is reportedly not up to Apple's quality standards.
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According to a report from leaker Fixed Focus Digital, Apple is still having trouble perfecting Face ID technology and the under-screen camera. As a result, instead of a major revolution, Apple will likely only make gradual improvements to Dynamic Island - for example, with a smaller size.
In fact, to achieve a true all-screen design, Apple must move all important components to the bottom of the screen without sacrificing camera quality or biometric security. This technical challenge is no small thing, even for Apple.
Even so, the opportunity is not completely closed. With a time gap of about 18 months before launch, Apple still has room to make a breakthrough. But if not, users may have to "make peace" with the transition design - not a big leap as expected.
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