Rumor: iPhone 12 Pro will get a 120Hz ProMotion display and XNUMXx optical zoom

According to online sources, the iPhone 12 Pro smartphone may be equipped with a ProMotion display with a refresh rate of 120 Hz. This follows from a video that was recently published on a popular YouTube channel EverythingApplePro. It is also expected that older versions of the new iPhones will receive an improved Face ID system and support for XNUMXx optical zoom.

Rumor: iPhone 12 Pro will get a 120Hz ProMotion display and XNUMXx optical zoom

The source says that the smartphone will be able to independently switch between modes with a frequency of 60 and 120 Hz, which will increase the autonomy of the device. The display principle is similar to the ProMotion system that has been used in the iPad Pro for several years.

To ensure a sufficient level of autonomy for a device with a 120 Hz display, Apple will need to increase the battery capacity. According to available data, the iPhone 12 Pro Max will have a 6,7-inch display and a 4400 mAh battery. Apple has done a significant job of improving the energy efficiency of last year's iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro. The developers will try to maintain the proper level of autonomy by adding innovations such as support for fifth generation communication networks (5G) and a 120 Hz display.

The report notes that the new iPhone will receive an improved Face ID system, which allows you to unlock the device by scanning the user's face. It is assumed that the updated Face ID will receive a wider viewing angle, thanks to which the user will be able to unlock the smartphone by holding it at an angle.

Apple is also working to improve the performance of the main camera of the new iPhones. Developers are creating algorithms that will improve the quality of pictures in low light, optimizing the performance of autofocus and stabilization systems. According to insiders, older iPhone 12 models will support XNUMXx optical zoom instead of XNUMXx, which has been present in Apple smartphones for the last few years.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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