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    iPhone 18 Series Could Finally Bring Back Touch ID

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    iPhone 18 Series Could Finally Bring Back Touch ID

    The OG iPhone users miss the Touch ID with the latest devices. Touch ID was executed through a physical button in the past, but now, the new generation iPhone would definitely come with an in-display fingerprint sensor. The iPhone 18 series is expected to launch later this year in September 2026. With the new iPhones, Apple could introduce the use of LPTO+ panels. This could pack the biometric sensor for fingerprint reading, along with an under display infrared sensor for Face ID.

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    What’s cool about LTPO+ panels is that they are very energy efficient. Thus, they are good for battery life of the devices. Apple could also reportedly drop the use of BOE displays. Under display infrared sensors have been rumoured for iPhones for a long time. It is also worth noting that Apple is the only company in the flagships segment currently which doesn’t offer the convenience of Touch ID to the users.

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    That said, we don’t discount the amazing Face ID that iPhones have. Even in low light environment, iPhones unlock with Face ID because of the infrared sensor technology.

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