It's been a few days since Apple introduced new "silent" devices, that is, without any prior introduction of any kind, directly to Apple's online store. The company updated its MacBook Air laptops with a more powerful processor, increased capacity and reduced the price of the Mac mini, and updated the iPad Pro to offer it with a rear-mounted camera with a LiDAR sensor.
LiDAR technology allows users, through a network of points, know the distance of objects and get 3D information at high speeds. For example, one of its possibilities would be to create a 360-degree image of the car's depth. Rumors suggest that we will also see, at least, the Apple Apple that has this feature this year, and a photo from iOS 14 confirms this.
Improved camera layout on iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max
Expected triple rear camera mounted on iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max with wide-angle, wide-angle and telephoto lenses. However, many people joke about how Apple decided to put it on the back of their smartphones as "unmatched." This will change with the new iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max due to the LiDAR sensor.
Concepts account iPhone Instagram has shared a photo of the rear camera setup on Apple's upcoming smartphones. Thoughts iPhone confirms that You got it on iOS 14, and you can see three lenses that are compatible with a new one that will be that of a LiDAR sensor. The Flash would be in the center, surrounded by cameras.
If all goes according to plan, Apple will announce its new smartphones next September. One of the key features of this generation is expected to be compatible with 5G networks, as well as the advent of new sizes, such as the 6.7 "screen model with improved camera stabilizer.
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