iPhone 15 series to add proximity sensor inside Dynamic Island area

The proximity sensor on the iPhone 15 series detects when the user holds the phone up to their ear and shuts off the screen during a call.

Published By: Shubham Verma | Published: Mar 26, 2023, 03:51 PM (IST)

Apple will reportedly integrate the proximity sensor inside the Dynamic Island area (the pill and hole cutouts at the top of the display) in the upcoming iPhone 15 series. According to Apple industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the proximity sensor on the iPhone 15 series will be integrated inside the Dynamic Island area, instead of sitting below, as it does on the iPhone 14. Also Read: iPhone with 200MP to rival Samsung and Vivo? Here's what Apple planning

"While all iPhone 15 models adopt a similar Dynamic Island design as the iPhone 14 Pro, the difference lies in the placement of the proximity sensor," Kuo tweeted. "In the iPhone 14 Pro, the proximity sensor is located under the display (outside the dynamic island). Conversely, in the iPhone 15 series, the proximity sensor is situated within the dynamic island, with almost no change to the Dynamic Island area," he added. Also Read: Apple testing ‘Ask Siri’ button, new UI ahead of WWDC 2026

The proximity sensor detects when the user holds the phone up to their ear and shuts off the screen during a call. Also Read: iOS 27 may bring dedicated Siri App with ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok-like features

Meanwhile, Apple will reportedly not bring the under-display Face ID feature to an iPhone until 2025 or later. According to display analyst Ross Young, the iPhone 15 Pro will not feature under-display Face ID because of technical issues. This feature will likely arrive at the earliest on the iPhone 17 Pro. Apple is also said to be working on implementing an under-display Touch ID, but due to certain complications, the

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