Disappointing iPhone Leaks, Cheaper Apple Vision Plans, iPad Pro Delayed

Taking a look back at this week’s news and headlines from Apple, including a disappointing iPhone leak, iPhone 16 specs, Apple’s surprising AI partner, delayed iPads, DoJ starts anti-trust lawsuit, EU questions Core Technology Fee, and the next generation Apple Vision headset.

Apple Loop is here to remind you of a few of the many discussions around Apple in the last seven days. You can also read my weekly digest of Android news here on Forbes.

Disappointment At Future iPhone Decision

Smartphones are focused on offering larger displays, smaller bezels, and more screen real estate. For many, that means an under-screen selfie camera is needed to maximise the pixels. Apple has reportedly been looking at this, but it seems like the design of the iPhone 16 (and possibly the iPhone 17 and 18) will, frustratingly, remain more evolutionary rather than revolutionary:

“At the 2024 Korea Display Conference, it’s reported, a market researcher named Kang Min-soo said that two predicted innovations, a folding iPhone and under-panel Face ID will come later than expected. Much later, in fact. “We believe that the underpanel technology, which was originally planned to be applied in 2024, will only be applied in 2027,”, he said. Which would mean it would arrive for the iPhone 19 Pro, should Apple continue the same nomenclature by that time.”

(Forbes).

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