Apple wants to HIDE the Front Camera of the iPhone

Apple wants to hide the front camera of the iPhone with the help of an important Chinese manufacturer, the American company wanting to improve the design of its phones.

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Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), is interested in hiding the front camera of phones iPhone which he will launch in the future, or at least that's what an Asian analyst tells us these days, following discussions with partners of the Apple company. According to him, Largan Precision, an old partner of Apple, is developing a technology that allows the front camera in mobile phones to be hidden with a special paint, and this could also be used in the iPhone in the future.

Apple has been collaborating with Largan Precision since a few years ago to buy components dedicated to iPhone phones, and this new technology could be offered sometime around 2020 by the Chinese. Thanks to this special paint, those from Apple could completely hide the front camera of the iPhone phones, this although at the moment no one is complaining about the fact that it would be disturbing in one way or another, so it is not something that people would really like to.

Apple wants to HIDE the Front Camera of the iPhone

Apple would use a paint that is currently known as "pure black", eliminating any trace of an image sensor in the front panel. It is not known how this paint could affect the quality of the images taken using the front camera of iPhone phones, and if the pictures will be worse, then a lot of people will surely complain because of a bad change made by the Apple company.

"iPhone camera lens supplier Largan Precision is developing a special black coating for front-facing smartphone camera lenses. … one or two smartphone makers could adopt the technology as early as 2020. Given that Largan already has a relationship with Apple, it is speculated that the special coating could be applied to future iPhones.”

Apple could offer this change for the iPhone only because Jony Ive has wanted for a very long time that Americans' phones look like a simple piece of glass, which also displays images when needed. Of course, the integration of an ugly cutout in the screen does not seem to have upset Jony Ive in any way, and now he wants this cutout to dominate the screen even more, without any of the cameras becoming visible to Apple's customers .