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Report Claims Apple Avoids Face ID to Keep Foldable iPhone Thin

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Report Claims Apple Avoids Face ID to Keep Foldable iPhone Thin

A new report suggests Apple may avoid Face ID in its foldable iPhone.
The goal is simple. Apple wants to keep the foldable iPhone thin and lightweight. The Apple Foldable iPhone has been rumored for years. However, recent leaks now explain a key design compromise .Face ID requires complex hardware.
These components take space. Therefore, they could make a foldable phone thicker. Apple reportedly wants a slim foldable profile. As a result, engineers may choose a different biometric approach.

What Could Replace Face ID

Instead of Face ID, Apple may rely on Touch ID. For example, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor could return.This approach already exists on some iPads. Therefore, Apple has proven experience with the technology.Touch ID needs fewer internal parts. In addition, it allows better flexibility for folding displays.A thinner device also improves durability. That matters because foldable phones face extra stress.Industry experts say Apple wants to avoid visible compromises. However, removing Face ID could still surprise loyal users.

Apple’s Strategy Against Foldable Rivals

Samsung and other brands already sell foldable phones. Many of them still struggle with thickness and battery balance. Apple usually waits before entering new categories.
As a result, it often refines the experience before launch. The Apple Foldable iPhone aims to feel premium, not experimental. That includes weight, balance, and daily comfort. Skipping Face ID may help Apple win this design battle. However, nothing is confirmed yet. Apple has not commented on these reports. Still, the design choice shows how serious Apple is about foldable. If accurate, this decision could shape Apple’s next decade. Sometimes, less hardware creates a better experience.

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