Apple is betting everything on the iPhone 13 and will make a different move by merging it with the Apple Watch and the iPad. In fact, if a device has the best of several devices, it’s almost a guarantee that things will go well. So let’s see how this join is going to work.
How does this fusion of iPhone 13 with Apple Watch and iPad result?
Well, right off the bat it was revealed today by a Bloomberg journalist that the iPhone 13 will come with the always-on mode that is available on the Apple Watch.
Furthermore, it wants to integrate a high update rate. In fact, I have wanted to do it since last year. The problem is that this had a huge impact on the battery and as such the idea was dropped. This year this should even happen because Apple will bet on a type of LTPO screen for that purpose developed by Samsung. In practice, it will get the same as the iPad Pro does with ProMotion technology.
The LTPO screens can dynamically adjust the refresh rate depending on the content being played which is very good for the battery. This is exactly what will help that functionality. Always On get to the iPhone. It will be possible to reproduce things on the panel, without having a big impact on the drums. Basically, this is what is already present in many high-end smartphones Android and Apple’s implementation should be no different.
Apple’s approach shows the hours and battery status and eventually the notifications received.
For the rest, the new information confirms what we already know. The iPhone 13 will arrive with the chip A15 Bionic, a smaller unibrow, improvements in video recording capability and longer battery life. The autonomy part is really important. It’s usually been an issue with iPhones.
Meanwhile the iPhone 13 arrives in September.
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