
The new design with major improvements in the material used offers better strength and usability.
The iPhone 13 series is anticipated to feature OLED displays with low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) backplane technology. Today, MacOtakara, who has already shared a lot of correct information about Apple, shared about the new generation AirPods Pro headphones.
In this latest version of the technology, Apple miniaturized some TrueDepth components on the iPhone 12, but this process failed to create a small "peak" part Promised in rumors previous year.
A new report claims that the iPhone 13 series will sport an identical design as the iPhone 12 series. The height and width of both the devices will remain the same and the thickness will increase by 0.26 mm. Rather than individual lenses protruding, the camera hump will be thicker and flat because it's covered in sapphire glass.
Additionally, the camera bump will be just as thick with a small change to the appearance. The iPhone 12 Pro Max features a bigger 12MP lens (1.7µm) than the iPhone 12 Pro's (1.4µm).
As for the rear cameras, we might see some interesting changes in terms of design.
While Apple is projected to launch the new-generation iPhone 13 in September, it looks like there's more to come from the Cupertino-based tech giant on the smartphone front in the meantime. This will be made possible with the help of the TrueDepth camera moving to the edge of the case.
It's 2021 and we guess it is time to communicate about the up coming era of iPhones. Unfortunately, this did not happen. As Apple Chipset President Johny Srouji last confirmed in December, the company is working on a full suite of chips for its Macs, which should be gradually more powerful until they can finally get through Drive Mac Pro. However, do take the news with a grain of salt since it is too early to anticipate and the final word rests with the company.
The Elec recently reported that Samsung Display is Apple's choice to be the only supplier of LTPO OLED panels for the iPhone 13.