Report says Touch ID will return to the Apple iPhone next year

But there are quite a few iPhone users who prefer Touch ID over Face ID with some saying that the former unlocked their phone faster and easier. For those who miss Touch ID, good news is possibly returning as soon as next year. According to a report by MacRumors, an analyst from Barclays and his associates recently visited companies in Apple’s supply chain and was told that the 2020 iPhones will be equipped with an in-display acoustic fingerprint technology. This would allow users to tap the screen anywhere to unlock the device. Earlier this year, we told you about a patent Apple had filed for this technology, which converts audio signals into a coded image of the user’s fingerprint. This would result in a version of Touch ID that would be faster and easier to use.
The analyst, named Blayne Curtis, wrote a research note about what he learned by visiting Apple’s supply chain and told clients that the 2020 iPhones will support 5G. In addition, the rear cameras on these handsets will have 3D scanning capabilities. Currently, the front-facing TrueDepth Camera handles that chore, and the data is used for Face ID. Based on previous rumors, a cheaper and easier to produce Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensor will most likely be employed on the back of the 2020 iPhones. The ToF sensor sends out infrared beams, which bounce off the subject and return to the phone. By tracking the time it takes for the beams to make this round trip, an accurate 3D map can be made.
But we’re jumping the gun. There still are this year’s models to discuss, and Curtis’ supply chain sources revealed that all 2019 iPhones will launch sans 3D Touch. That is the feature that allows users to press on an app’s icon to see quick actions, view shortcuts and get a peek at their messages. With all three 2020 iPhone models expected to sport an OLED panel, LG will be auditioning this year for some of that business. Curtis says that the South Korean tech giant will supply Apple with 10% to 30% of the OLED displays that will be used on this year’s iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Max; the remaining 70% to 90% of the OLED panels will come from Samsung.
Some suppliers say that the iPhone SE 2 is coming early next year, based on the iPhone 8

If the report is right, the Apple iPhone SE 2 will look like this
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