Disappointing, I thought they were dropping the notch with the next one.
Where would they put Face ID lolDisappointing, I thought they were dropping the notch with the next one.
iPhone SE: Apple announces cheaper $399 iPhone with smaller screenThey dropping a new SE using the same shell as the 8 this year.
This is a good year to skip buying a new phone
my iPhone 6s plus is still good for another year
Where would they put Face ID lol
Notch is a non issue to me, I don’t notice it.
Would I prefer not to have one yeah but not a big deal I don’t get all the hate
Looks like the leaks were true, using the 8 body.iPhone SE: Apple announces cheaper $399 iPhone with smaller screen
they finally did, still going to wait a few more months but definitely copping this
Nobody said a full screen isn’t possible, it’s just not possible with FaceID.Naw that LeBron James hairline on a phone anit the wave . Especially when you have phones like the one plus 7 pro that is full screen and 90hz refresh rate . nikkas gotta stop acting like a full screen phones isnt possible . I don't like face ID and never have .
Nobody said a full screen isn’t possible, it’s just not possible with FaceID.
So again I’ll ask where will they put FaceID?
Under the screen at the top...I'm in the military I could give many reason you shouldn't be letting a phone scan your face but whatever. Just like I don't like the whole 3D scan your home shyt Apple has now ...
Xiaomi's VP explains why under-screen cameras aren't coming anytime soonLu Weibing says the whole smartphone industry is working hard on the solution but despite Xiaomi showcasing its prototype in 2019 with under-screen camera, there are two main factors that need to be considered. First, the pixel density of modern displays is too high to accommodate a camera underneath as it blocks too much light. The PPI appears to play a significant role in the camera's light transmittance, which brings us to the second hurdle.
The light transmittance of current in-screen cameras is too low and combined with the high PPI, very little light reaches the sensor. That means the image quality isn't anywhere near the one offered by regular cameras. Researchers are still looking for a way to achieve high PPI without interfering with the camera's light transmittance.