Here’s how the next six iPhones’ camera cutouts are rumored to look

Since the arrival of the iPhone X in 2017 with a fairly large notch, people have been obsessed with the cutting of the front camera of the iPhone. Over the years, we have gone from a notch (iPhone X) to a smaller notch (iPhone 13) on the dynamic island (iPhone 14 pro), and back to the notch (iPhone 16th). And now, reports say that Apple seeks to gradually get rid of cutting completely within five years.
To summarize, display the CEO of the Supply Chain Consultants, Ross Young, reports that Apple will modify the cutting of the camera before in the next five generations of iPhone before removing it completely in 2030. It claims that the iPhone 17 will have the same dynamic island as today’s models, but that it will be narrowed next year before I apply all the identification components 2028.
Just as the notch and the dynamic island were difficult to imagine before their arrival, it can be difficult to imagine what the iPhone will look like with different cutouts of cameras. Fortunately, Filip Vabrousek gave us a practical visualization of the next six iPhone screens. And in response, Ross Young replied: “Yes. THANKS”.

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Thus, on the basis of Young’s results, these images seem correct. This means that the camera will be positioned in the area rather than centered as they are on Android phones. It should be noted that the front camera is also not centered on current iPhones (it is slightly off -center to the right when you look at it), and face ID sensors (which do not exist on Android phones) probably prohibit the camera from being completely centered.
Apple will unveil the iPhone 17 – with the dynamic island of the same size – during an event in September. But if these images are close to the truth, the real pleasure will begin next year.