Apple Abandons Plan to Embed Touch ID Under the iPhone 8 Display?



Apple has abandoned its plan to embed Touch ID under the iPhone 8's display, according to KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

In an investor note seen by AppleInsider, Kuo reportedly says Apple has "cancelled" plans to embed a fingerprint recognition solution in the next-generation flagship iPhone. The analyst appears to be doubling down on a prediction from July.

"We predict the OLED model won’t support fingerprint recognition, reasons being: (1) the full-screen design doesn’t work with existing capacitive fingerprint recognition, and (2) the scan-through ability of the under-display fingerprint solution still has technical challenges, including: (i) requirement for a more complex panel pixel design; (ii) disappointing scan-through of OLED panel despite it being thinner than LCD panel; and (iii) weakened scan-through performance due to overlayered panel module. As the new OLED iPhone won’t support under-display fingerprint recognition, we now do not expect production ramp-up will be delayed again (we previously projected the ramp-up would be postponed to late October or later)."





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