Apple will stop making the 5.4-inch iPhone mini from next year.
REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA – Renowned Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has released a comprehensive report on Apple’s movements over the next few years. Starting from the ranks iphone 14 Next year that will include two 6.1-inch iPhones and two 6.7-inch iPhones.
This means that Apple will stop making iphone mini 5.4 inches starting next year. While there will still be an iPhone 13 Mini in 2021, it is expected to be built in smaller numbers. Apple will have to cut the iPhone 12 mini manufacturing order due to low interest.
Reporting from GSM Arena, on Thursday (15/4), the iPhone lineup in 2022 will feature two iPhones with 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch screens, and two iPhone Pros with 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch screens.
The iPhone Pro is expected to get a new 48MP main camera, which can produce 12MP images with a larger 2.5 micrometer pixel spacing. The iPhone 12’s main camera currently produces 12MP photos with a pitch of 1.7 micrometers. Kuo predicts the iPhone 13 will retain the 12MP resolution, but will reduce the pixel size to 2.0 micrometers for a slight increase in the size of the sensor.
Shooting of 8K video is expected to begin in the iPhone 14 2022 lineup. Periscope zoom cameras are rumored to be in motion in 2023 and will likely only be on the iPhone Pro model. Kuo also believes that Apple may bring an under-display Face ID solution in 2023.
Apple is expected to reduce the size of Face ID by about 10 percent this year.
Then for the Apple VR headset, Ku said it could have up to 15 cameras – both outside and inside. The reason for this is to measure the position of the person wearing the headset in the outside world and monitor their movements, but also to monitor their eye movements.
This would allow Apple’s VR headsets to use a technology, called Fawed Rendering – creating the area that a person sees, not the entire region. Apple’s VR headset is expected to arrive next year.
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