Iphone release - iPhone main camera next year still does not support Face ID

Iphone release - iPhone main camera next year still does not support Face ID

SAN FRANCISCO, November 1 morning news, Kay based iPhone X Review Day released a new report on the iPhone next year to upgrade features. Specifically, KGI's Kuo Ming-kwan released a report on whether the new iPhones next year can be like the current front camera for the new iPhone X, plus the TrueDepth 3D sensor on the rear camera.

iPhone main camera next year still does not support Face ID
Iphone release - iPhone main camera next year still does not support Face ID

Apple's new TrueDepth camera supports face recognition, unlocks iPhone X with face recognition, and Animoji, which dynamically creates emoticons by recognizing faces. But these features are iPhone X front camera only, rear camera does not.

Kwok Ming- expects this functional route will not change next year. KGI said Apple's current feature release is at least a year ahead of its competitors, so there is no rush to implement this camera system on the back of the phone. KGI released this report in response to the "market expectation" that TrueDepth will bring to the iPhone next year and beyond.

KGI said Apple has TrueDepth installed in the front camera for other reasons, including maintaining sales prices and costs, and to ensure that the target delivery time and so on. So, the rear camera without TrueDepth, the next version of the iPhone X may have what function? KGI predicts that Apple will "attract customers by upgrading other functions" and help trigger "2018 iPhone shipments reached 245-255 million units, an increase of 10-20%."



Currently, the latest iPhone X with OLED features and full-screen design, which greatly promoted the growth of Apple's sales has been enough to fill most of next year's sales, consumers are too late to care about Apple's new feature plans for next year.

However, KGI also predicts that next year's iPad Pro product line will have a front-mounted TrueDepth camera. So, perhaps next year, the iPhone's heavy news is the launch of the current version of the iPhone X Plus. KGI has foreseen that Apple will not make any major upgrades to the current TrueDepth camera system next year, but it is expected that all new iPhones will have this feature by 2018.

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