On the weekend when the whole series of new iPhone 12 Apple arrives on the market, the first rumors about Apple’s next smartphone begin to appear. The first rumors already speak of the next Apple processor, theA15 Bionic, but the main difference will also lie in the “Ultra” camera.
The analyst releases the first indiscretions Ming-Chi Kuo, usually well informed when it comes to Apple. Just like the iPhone 12, the iPhone 13 could come in four variants: mini, standard, Pro e Pro Max. In addition to the new generation processor on which the Apple is already working for next year, the Pro e Pro Max could count on one camera with a ultra wide angle sensor six-element with autofocus for perfect shots. An upgrade over the current camera of iPhone 12 which has a 5-element sensor and lacks autofocus.
iPhone 13, the Pro camera will be ultra
The main difference between iPhone 12 and iPhone 13, aside from the powerful processor, it goes by the camera. The new series of iPhone 12 on sale can count on a 5P camera sensor, ie five elements, without autofocus and with focal aperture f / 2.4.
As for instead iPhone 13, i futuri Pro and Pro Max models they might count on a camera with a main sensor 6P ultra wide angle, that is six elements, with autofocus and focal aperture f / 1.8. A camera upgrade that results in brighter, better quality shots.
If in 2021 Apple’s smartphones will benefit from the new camera technology only the models iPhone 13, according to analyst Kuo from 2022 all models will be equipped, probably the future ones iPhone 14.
iPhone 13, what will the A15 Bionic processor look like
The next iPhone 13 will be equipped with a A15 Bionic processor, the evolution of the current A14 Bionic with Neural Engine supplied to the recent iPhone 12 series. The processor would already be in production in Taiwan, in the factories of the TSMC company, to avoid the delays experienced with the iPhone 12 due to problems with suppliers due to the closures and restrictions of the emergency for the Covid-19 pandemic.
If the A15 Bionic can count on the N5P production process used by TSMC, it should experience a 7% speed increase over the A14, as well as a 15% reduction in consumption for the same chip design. This implies that by associating a new design to the new production process, the performance could increase significantly, as well as the better the yield of the 5G connectivity standard in the next models.
According to other rumors, Apple’s future goals for the next iPhone 13 would also include the reintroduction of Touch ID, possibly embedded under the screen, and a refresh rate per i display a 120 Hz, at least for the Pro models.
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