iPhone 16 Series Could Arrive With Changes to Face ID Design: Report

It is currently unclear what new functionality Apple’s changes to Face ID will bring to the purported iPhone 16 series.

iPhone 16 series — Apple’s purported smartphones that are expected to succeed its iPhone 15 lineup — is expected to be launched in the coming weeks. These handsets could arrive with a notable change to the company’s Face ID biometric authentication mechanism, according to a report. Previous reports had suggested that Apple’s upcoming iPhone 16 Pro models would arrive with support for new Face ID sensors located under the display, but these upgrades were later said to arrive by 2025.

iPhone 16 Face ID design changes

A DigiTimes report (via MacRumors) states that Apple is expected to “overhaul” its Face ID biometric authentication system on the iPhone 16 that uses facial recognition to unlock the smartphone and secures sensitive applications and payment-related functions. The publication cites an earlier report by The Telegraph that states the company’s decision to drop British supplier Coherent has resulted in the supplier considering the sale of its manufacturing facility in the UK.

The report does not specify what design changes will make their way to the Face ID system on the purported iPhone 16 series. Previous leaks indicated that the iPhone 16 Pro models would be equipped with support for upgraded sensors located under the display, that could potentially allow the iPhone to offer a full-screen experience, minus the Dynamic Island introduced with the iPhone 14 Pro.

 

 

The changes to Face ID, if they materialize, could mark a significant shift in Apple’s approach to biometric security on its smartphones. Since its introduction with the iPhone X in 2017, Face ID has remained a cornerstone feature of Apple’s flagship devices, known for its accuracy and security. Enhancements to this system could further solidify Apple’s position in the biometric security market.

Speculation about under-display sensors has been ongoing for years, with many industry analysts predicting that Apple will eventually adopt this technology to maximize screen real estate. The purported iPhone 16 changes could be a step in this direction, offering users a more immersive display experience while maintaining the robust security features that Face ID is known for.

As with all leaks and reports, it’s important to approach this information with caution until official announcements are made. However, the potential changes to Face ID in the iPhone 16 series could be an exciting development for Apple enthusiasts and technology observers alike.