Apple is working to shrink the bottom bezel of all iPhone 16 series models by via BRS, or Border Reduction Structure, technology that uses copper wires beneath the panel. This innovation, adopted by suppliers like Samsung Display, BOE, and LG Display, could enhance the screen-to-body ratio, but production yield remains a concern.
While the regular iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus are expected to retain last year’s panel sizes, the Pro models might see slight increases in display size. Market forecasts suggest the iPhone 16 Pro could feature a 6.3-inch display, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max could offer a 6.9-inch display, both utilizing LTPO technology like their predecessors.
Despite rumors of under-display technology to conceal sensors, experts suggest delays may push its implementation to as late as 2027. For now, Apple seems focused on refining display form factors, possibly by concealing the camera or Face ID components within the screen.
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