Apple’s tipster @Jioriku recently tweeted that Apple’s team is developing an API that supports multiple authentication methods, including Touch ID and Face ID authentication. Method indicates that the new iPhone 13 is expected to be equipped with under-screen fingerprint recognition technology.
But the whistleblower said that this does not mean that Apple is sure to implement under-screen fingerprint recognition technology on future mobile phones. In addition, the tipster also said that the iPhone 13 Pro Max version is expected to remove the charging interface and completely realize a non-porous design.
The top notch of the iPhone 13 will also be further reduced, and the operation of using the Internet for mobile phone backup and wireless recovery will also be realized.
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Foreign media said that Apple’s under-screen fingerprint recognition method may integrate sensors on the glass, rather than “under-screen” in the true sense. This also means that once the mobile phone screen is damaged, it is difficult for users to replace the external screen glass separately from a third party.
Apple had previously applied for a Touch ID under-screen fingerprint recognition patent, which uses “off-axis angle light” to read fingerprints more effectively without increasing the size of the components. Apple claims that this method can “improve the contrast of fingerprint imprints and maintain the size and compactness of the entire sensing system.”