Apple's All-Screen iPhone May Not Arrive Until 2030

Apple wants to create a phone that looks like one giant screen without any holes or notches. The company plans to remove everything from the front face and hide cameras under the glass. Display expert Ross Young thinks this dream phone will arrive around 2030. Apple needs about five more years to solve tough technical problems before releasing this device.

The iPhone will change step by step over the next few years. Apple will make the current pill-shaped cutout smaller on the iPhone 18 models coming next year. Engineers will squeeze Face ID parts into a tinier space to create this effect. The company keeps making small changes instead of huge jumps between phone versions.

Around 2028, Apple will switch to a simple round hole for the camera on iPhone 20 models. Face ID sensors will move under the screen during this phase. The final step comes two years later when Apple removes all visible cuts from the front glass. Everything will hide beneath the display at that point.

Apple moves slowly because they face serious technical hurdles. Cameras behind screens often take blurry photos that look terrible. Face ID might not work properly when sensors sit under glass panels. The company wants to avoid releasing broken features that upset customers.

Young has predicted Apple moves correctly many times before. His track record suggests people should trust his timeline for the all-screen iPhone. Apple fans must wait longer than expected for this revolutionary design change.
 

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