iPhone 17 may use Face ID hidden under the screen
Will iPhone 17 be a breakthrough with Face ID hidden under the screen?
According to 9to5Mac , Apple has just revealed the possibility that the iPhone 17 will remove the familiar 'rabbit ear' cutout, bringing a perfect edge-to-edge screen design.
Will iPhone 17 have Face ID technology hidden under the screen?
Accordingly, Apple continues to 'tease' Face ID technology hidden under the screen in the latest patent . Is this a sign that the iPhone 17 will be the first generation of iPhone to own this breakthrough technology?
Will the iPhone 17 generation have the first Face ID technology hidden under the screen?
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Face ID hidden under the screen is a technology that Apple has been researching for a long time. It allows facial recognition sensors to be embedded under the screen, completely eliminating the "rabbit ears" or "Dynamic Island" that currently takes up display space.
According to experts, there are two possibilities that the iPhone 17 will be equipped with Face ID hidden under the screen, including:
iPhone 17 Pro Max : Rumors suggest this model will feature a more compact Dynamic Island, and Face ID hidden under the screen is the most logical way to achieve this.
iPhone 17 Air : With the goal of an ultra-thin and light design, the iPhone 17 Air is expected to completely eliminate the notch on the screen, providing a truly edge-to-edge experience.
Some sources also said that the iPhone 17 Air will have a higher price than the iPhone 17 Pro Max, despite its lower configuration. It is likely that the hole-punch screen design with hidden Face ID could be the key factor for Apple to set a sky-high price for this thin and light device.
After many "missed appointments", will 2025 be the year Apple officially introduces Face ID technology hidden under the screen on the iPhone 17? Let's wait and see.

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