Apple will launch the iPhone 18 series next year and after that, skipping the iPhone 19 lineup, it will directly launch the iPhone 20 series in 2027. Actually, in 2027, the journey of iPhone will complete 20 years and on this occasion, the company is bringing iPhone 20 lineup and a full screen iPhone can be seen in it for the first time. Reports say that the iPhone 20 series models will be provided with an under-screen selfie camera, due to which there will be no cutout on the display nor will any bezels be visible on them.
The journey of Dynamic Island will come to an end
Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station has written in its post on Weibo that the iPhone lineup will be launched with an under-display camera in 2027. This means that the journey of Dynamic Island, which started with iPhone 14 Pro, will end with this. The company has been reducing its size for some time and it will ultimately be discontinued in the iPhone 20 series. The tipster said that the under-screen camera technology will be combined with 3D face recognition.
Camera quality will not be an issue
Experiments were done with under-screen cameras in Android smartphones, but their camera quality was a big issue. To avoid this, Apple will use advanced optical engineering so that the quality of the photo remains excellent. Recently a report came, which confirms this leak. It was reported in the report that the foldable iPhone to be launched next year will be launched with a 24MP under-display camera sensor. Till date, no other phone has been provided with such a high resolution under-screen camera.
Haptic buttons can be found in iPhone 20
The iPhone 20 series is not going to be special only in terms of display. In the models of this series, solid-state buttons will be seen instead of physical buttons for power, volume, action and camera controls. These buttons will not move physically, but as soon as someone touches them, they will give feedback through haptic vibration. This will give the user the same feeling as pressing a button.
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