The rumors about the next iPhone generation are gradually increasing. Now there are new details about Touch ID and the presentation.
Today, two sources have commented on the next iPhone. New iPhone devices are usually presented in September. But this year, Apple had to postpone the whole thing by a month - the reason is or was the global COVID-19 pandemic. Now the well-known Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has spoken out and explained that Apple will return to the traditional rhythm next year. This means that the company will unveil the iPhone 2021 series in September.
iPhone 2021 with Touch ID under the display?
While Kuo reports on the launch, Youtuber and leaker Jon Prosser has revealed in a new video reported back. Prosser claims that Apple is testing two prototypes that feature Touch ID under the display. This suggests that there is a possibility that the familiar fingerprint sensor will return in a new form next year. However, since these are "only" two functioning prototypes and development is still at a very early stage, a lot can change over the next few months. In the past, however, it has often been claimed that Apple could introduce an iPhone with Face ID and Touch ID in the next two years. Furthermore, a survey launched by Apple is currently circulating online that suggests similar things. So, the whole thing should remain exciting, as always. (Photo by ms_pics_and_more / Bigstockphoto)
 
			



