Apple may be developing an iPhone with an under-display camera, and if it's successful, it will be a remarkable achievement.
A recent rumor from Weibo user Digital Chat Station (translated into English) suggests that such a camera may appear in the 20th anniversary iPhone, which could be called the iPhone 20 and is expected to debut in 2027.
The idea of an under-display camera for an iPhone would be novel, but it's a feature that we've seen on several Android phones, with mixed results at best.
An under-display camera is just that. The phone's selfie camera is actually located behind the screen, rather than being nestled in a cutout or notch, such as the current Dynamic Island cutout on more recent iPhone models. In versions of this on Android phones, such as the Galaxy Z Fold 6, the part of the display in front of the camera features fewer screen elements and translucent wiring, allowing the selfie camera to "see through" the screen, much like looking out a window with open blinds in front of it.
The RedMagic 11 Pro places its front-facing camera underneath the display to give more room to games. Joseph Maldonado/CNET
Having an under-display camera does add reasonable appeal. Most of the ones we've seen on gaming phones, such as those made by RedMagic, as well as on earlier models of the Samsung Galaxy Fold, allow for an uninterrupted display free from cutouts and notches.
Over the past decade, since the launch of phones with minimal bezels, we've seen Apple, Samsung, OnePlus and Google try all kinds of styles that make room for the selfie camera without compromising the screen, including display notches, cutouts and even a mechanical pop-up camera. So finding a way to hide the camera underneath the display seems like a logical evolution.
However, for now, under-display cameras do a great job of hiding a camera, but they don't fulfill their primary purpose of taking good photos or making you look presentable on video calls. I've tested numerous RedMagic phones that have an under-display camera -- which is an excellent idea for a gaming phone, where taking full advantage of the screen is far more important than snapping selfies.
For instance, this photo taken with the 16-megapixel under-display selfie camera on the RedMagic 11 Pro makes me look super flat. My skin tone appears washed out, as if I'm wearing makeup.
Enlarge Image Taken on a Manhattan rooftop with the RedMagic 11 Pro's selfie camera. Mike Sorrentino/CNET
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