One of the more consistent rumors that has been swirling around for quite some time is the inclusion of a laser-powered 3D camera in Apple's 2020 iPhone lineup.
Apple’s next iPhone will feature a rear ‘world-facing’ 3D camera
One of the more consistent rumors that has been swirling around for quite some time is the inclusion of a laser-powered 3D camera in Apple's 2020 iPhone lineup.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports that Apple is proactively maneuvering in order to diversify its camera lens suppliers for the next iPhone in light of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.
The coronavirus is still having an impact across the globe, and it may be clouding Apple's planned timeline for 2020 iPhone production.
If the rumors are true, Apple is going to host a media event at the end of March and launch a brand new low-cost iPhone at the beginning of April.
The Midnight Green color for the iPhone 11 Pro lineup saw plenty of attention last year, and Apple may be shaking things up yet again this year.
This year's flagship iPhone model is expected to feature a 6.7-inch OLED display, up from the flasgip 6.5-inch iPhone 11 Pro Max, and a new report alleges the device will be thinner than the iPhone 11 Pro Max while featuring the same chassis design as the current generation.
According to a new research note shared by a Barclays analyst today, Apple could release a completely wireless iPhone model without Lightning — and quite possibly without USB-C or any other form of wired charging for that matter — as soon as next year.
Apple has never been a company to brag about the RAM it puts in its smartphones, but that doesn't stop people from being interested to learning the gritty details anyway.
Despite what other analysts have been saying, one says all four new iPhone models that Apple is expected to release this fall are predicted to support the entire 5G spectrum, including Sub-6GHz and the faster mmWave radio technology, both at the same time.
Having recently traveled to Asia and talked to Apple's suppliers, Barclays analysts have concluded Apple will outfit next year's iPhone 12 Pro and Max smartphones with six gigabytes of RAM, up from four gigabytes of RAM in the current iPhone 11 Pro and Max models.