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Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo: Apple iPhones in 2021 could get Face ID and an in-display fingerprint scanner

Apple might use a variant of Qualcomm’s ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner that enables a user to place and scans their fingerprint on a large area of the screen.

August 07, 2019 / 16:55 IST
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Apple killed the Touch ID in 2017 with the launch of iPhone X. iPhones, since then, have been coming with Face ID as a faster and more secure method to unlock devices. A new report suggests that Apple could bring back Touch ID in the form of an in-display fingerprint scanner in 2021.

In his investor note, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo stated that Apple would launch iPhones with Face ID and an in-display fingerprint scanner starting 2021. Kuo noted that Apple plans to resolve certain technical issues with the under-screen fingerprint technology, reported 9to5Mac. 

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The issues currently revolving around the technology include power consumption, size of the sensing area, the thickness of the sensing module, and the production yield rate of the lamination process.

Kuo believes that Apple would fix these issues within the next 18 months and launch iPhones with both biometric authentication methods in 2021.