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Apple to shrink Dynamic Island next year, all-screen iPhone due 2027
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45635, member: 636"] Apple plans to remove the Dynamic Island from future iPhones through a two-step process. Bloomberg analyst Mark Gurman reports the company will shrink the black oval area on iPhone screens next year. Apple can make the Dynamic Island smaller by placing Face ID sensors under the display screen. The front camera will remain visible but take up less space. This change represents the first phase of Apple's screen redesign strategy. The second phase arrives in 2027 with the 20th anniversary iPhone model. Apple aims to create a completely uninterrupted display without any visible cutouts or interruptions. The anniversary phone will feature curved glass edges and minimal borders around the screen. Gurman previously described this device as having a truly edge-to-edge display design. The company wants to eliminate all visible technology from the front of the phone. The Information reporter Wayne Ma says the iPhone 18 Pro will debut in-display Face ID technology next year. A single round hole will house the front camera on the left side of the screen. This design removes the pill-shaped Dynamic Island completely from Pro models. Apple must move all Face ID sensors beneath the display to achieve this goal. The company continues working toward a seamless screen experience. Apple faces technical challenges in hiding cameras and sensors under display glass. The Dynamic Island will shrink gradually before disappearing entirely from iPhone designs. The 20th anniversary model represents Apple's vision for future smartphone screens. Engineers must perfect under-display technology before the 2027 launch date approaches. [/QUOTE]
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