Apple rumored to bring Always-On Display functionality with iPhone 13
The hype surrounding Apple’s next iPhone lineup has been slowly gaining traction in the passing months. According to a new leak from EverythingApplePro and Max Weinbach, Apple will finally bring Always-On Display functionality to its upcoming iPhone 13 series. The rumor suggests iPhone 13 units will use Samsung’s 120Hz LTPO (low-temperature polycrystalline oxide) displays and users will be able to have their battery percentage and time on display at all times.
There’s also talk of notifications appearing on the AOD by lighting up just a small portion of the screen. The new leak also mentions iPhone 13 will bring stronger MagSafe magnets preventing compatible accessories from unclipping. In addition to the previous camera leaks, there’s talk of an automatic Astro-photography mode which will switch on when it detects stars or other space objects in the sky.
Apple’s AirTags were also mentioned to launch in March of April and the Apple Watch Series 7 will gain blood sugar tracking.
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- Foxtrot2Novmbr
- 22 Feb 2021
- t7B
If somebody ask that they have a better photo. Then that's a typical thing for westerners. Not everyone in the world isn't asking for a better photo wherein it will show someone's wrinkles. Not everyone who buys a high end mobile...
- OhNom
- 22 Feb 2021
- Cfr
no, almost nobody asks that they have the best camera sensors, but almost everyone asks that they have better photos, and at a certain point, even if you improve the computational photography you are left behind, just as it is happening to the iPhone...
- Foxtrot2Novmbr
- 21 Feb 2021
- t7B
First of all. You need to look at people's demand. Where's the petition that ALL smartphone manufacturers should have the best CAMERA sensors? NONE. Second, Do all users around the world need to have the best camera sensors on smartphone ...