TrueDepth system will not be placed under the screen on iPhone 17 Pro

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According to information provided by a reliable source close to the Apple world iPhone 17 Pro in the series TrueDepth system under the screen will not be taken.

Ross Young, one of the most trusted sources when it comes to display technologies, The iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max models, which will be introduced in September 2025, will also feature a TrueDepth-hosting Dynamic Island’s He stated that he wouldThe TrueDepth system, which previously powered the phones’ Face ID system, will be placed under the screen, It was claimed that the selfie camera would be placed in a screen hole. Young also gave another piece of information about the 17 series today. The company, which uses 60 Hz screens in the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus, It seems that the iPhone 17 family, which will be introduced in September 2025, will also be based on 120 Hz LTPO OLED displays. Apple will use a 2nm processor in the iPhone 17 Pro series, according to previous claims can use. We specifically say the iPhone 17 Pro series here because sources claim that there will be no 2nm processors in the regular iPhone 17s. It is said that the capacity of the 2nm production line is not at the desired level and therefore Apple can only get enough 2nm processors for the 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max. The iPhone 16 Pro family, which went on sale last week, uses a processor produced using the 3nm production process. Apple states the following on this subject:

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