In a note sent to his firm's investor clientsTF International Securities and obtained by our counterparts atAppleInsider, Ming-Chi Kuo shares more about what he thinks of the next iPhones. Sent this Wednesday, the message thus estimates that aforty-eight megapixel sensorcould sit on the back of the mobile in 2022. A hypothesis that stands out from the rest.
Indeed, rather than favoring such staggering figures as Android smartphone manufacturers do, Apple has always preferred to stay within the measure. Such a change could therefore well mark the return of fans of high-end photos to iOS, in order to grab some market share from the competition. But of course, as this is not official information, remember that caution is still required.
Several solutions under study for selfies
Improvements could also see the light of day on the front sensor side, but this time the following year. According to Kuo (but not only), Apple would thus consider sayinggoodbye to the notchof his iPhones. Instead, consumers - who have been waiting for this improvement for ages - would benefit from a simple punch like onthe latest mobiles from Chinese Oppo.
No popup format, however, but a solution with thelens directly under the screenwould also have a chance of seeing the light of day. Which also joins other rumors about the integration of Touch ID under the panel as well, this time to read fingerprints.
What is the benefit for users?
Notch poses many problems on a daily basis. It actually prevents you from viewing the entire image when streaming a film or series, even though there may be hidden details desired by the director to perfect his work. Furthermore, it completely blocks the concept ofnotification bar, which then requires them to be deployed manually as soon as we wish to obtain information.
Conversely, a full screen respects all application formats and allows you to display more crucial data, such as the number of emails received or a world clock. We will see if Apple chooses to keep up with the times, or perhaps to offer us an even more innovative interface?
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