Aside from the current influx of wrap-around devices, if you're an average Apple user by this time you should have known that the 2020 iPhone won't have this feature, though the attraction is actually not requested as it seems. What we want to put together is a lot of development that we find really interesting and that it's time for them to reach the iPhone, so let's take a look a list of what we really want to see on the iPhone 12.
Our wish list for the iPhone 12
· Full screen end to end without a notch: Although Apple first has to get the front camera and the ID ID somewhere or under the screen. An iPhone with a full screen layout can delight many users.
120Hz display: Finishing the screen from end to end, what better than a high refresh rate so that everything can enjoy a smooth and natural transition? Such a screen would improve the whole experience when roaming the device and would be great for regars in mobile video games.
Touch ID at the bottom of the screen: No, this does not mean that we want them to remove Face ID, rather, we want them both to be integrated at the same time, as the competition has already done. Face ID has turned you safe and fast, but there are still some denial cases and Touch ID can be resolved. There are rumors that Apple is working on an upgraded version of Touch ID, but according to analyst Ming Chi Quo we won't see it until 2020.
· Video image mode: Samsung and LG have already installed the bokeh effect of video recording on their devices so why hasn't Apple done it? With the rumors of a ToF camera on the next iPhone you know how powerful Compertino can be.
· More storage: This is something that has been asking for a while, and that while it's true that Apple is slowly expanding its storage space what we need to see is now a huge jump. A device with 128GB of storage for example is the ability to record 4K video without fear or enjoy great games without any memory loss on our device. Fail that, and if Apple wouldn't improve this, maybe an increase in the capacity of free iCloud
· Wireless charging: The function we know is that the iPhone can be sworn in without any problems and that it will be loaded with pearls with its two decorative par accessories: AirPods and Apple Watch. Having reversible reverses can be a success in cases where our accessories run out of battery, just put them on the back of our iPhone and recharge.
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• Long battery life This year Apple has taken a big step forward and implemented a larger battery compatible with the more efficient chip, the A13. Unfortunately users often ask for longer battery life, and this is a feature that comes standard on this list. This year the iPhone has been bigger to have more battery space and users have liked it. We hope that Apple understands that we like a good battery over many other things.
USB-C connection: Rounding out this list is undoubtedly Apple's outstanding work. With Macbooks running on USB-C and iPad Pro too, this may or may not be the year when the iPhone leaves the Lightning Connector and accepts USB-C for its range, and so on. have a charger that works with all your devices. We consider it a logical step and hopefully see it this year.
As you will have seen the list adheres perfectly to logical factors, so Apple can totally include them all. Despite a few patents Cupertino already has wrapping devices, we still have time until we see a machine like this (if we see it), so for now we'll dream about a possible machine and hopefully let Apple read our list of applications.