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Apple 2020 (with the hot debate about 2020 iPhone, what will we see this year? )

2025-01-21 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Mobile Phone >

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We are likely to see Apple CEO Tim Cook launch a new iPhone within six weeks. Oddly, however, many rumors about the upcoming iPhone, and almost all of the most exciting 3354 rumors, do not involve the model that is expected to be called the iPhone 11. Instead, most cool stuff will appear on the next generation of iPhone, which may not be released until September 2020.

This laser-guided 3D time-flight camera is a fascinating AR and VR app that should drive a lot of apples, right? Yes, no, that's the iPhone of 2020.

So, what made us this year?

According to a series of reports released in the past few months, including authoritative data such as Apple analyst Guo, as well as bug and rumors on Twitter, the iPhone in 2019 may be roughly similar to the iPhone in 2018. It's not exactly the same. But very similar.

This means that Apple will try to get us excited about many incremental upgrades: more advanced cameras, faster chips, the next version of the operating system (iOS 13), and other modest improvements. However, iPhone 11 may be as expensive as iPhone XS, starting at around $1000. (please note that this is speculation; the company did not respond to our request for comment.)

Meanwhile, with Apple's safe broadcast this year, Samsung, Google and Huawei continue to launch highly sought-after innovative phones, which are usually much cheaper than the iPhone, opening the way for the next generation of mobile technology. Of course, some of these efforts are more successful than others. But when Samsung launches the 10:00 Galaxy Note on Aug. 7, Apple executives will no doubt attract attention.

You can never count on apples. Although there are some unfavorable factors such as declining profits, Sino-US trade war and the loss of administrative staff, iPhone is still a high-quality product sold by high-end brands. This fall, the company may surprise us with revolutionary features or unique aesthetics.

In the weeks leading up to the release of iPhone 11, we will continue to collect the most credible and interesting rumors about the specifications, features, and prices of the next generation of models. Therefore, often come back to check.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple plans to launch three new iPhone models this fall. They are expected to include iPhone XR's "budget" successor, mid-range flagship products such as the iPhone XS and very large models such as the iPhone XS Max.

Apple usually launches new phones in mid-September. Last Thursday, Sept. 13, Apple released three phones. On Friday, Sept. 21, Apple released its first two phones, the iPhone XS and the XS Max, of which the iPhone XR will be shipped on Oct. 26 for more than a month. This year's time is expected to be similar again.

Although I have seen variants of the name iPhone 11R and 11 Max, Apple is generally expected to call its next flagship iPhone 11. As Jessica Dokott of CNET points out, the company may have dug a hole, just as iPhone XS, XS Max and XR do not have a clearly coherent sequel.

Perhaps the biggest change in iPhone this year is the camera setting. Since last year, we have heard that Apple will give away at least one of the three rear lenses in 2019 (source: Bloomberg). In addition, in addition to allowing Apple to compete with Huawei, Samsung and Google in the lens and megapixel arms race, the new array will provide iPhone 11 with more wide-angle lens capacity.

The Bloomberg report supports the loopholes of two people familiar with the matter. Back in January, OnLeaks and Ice Universe released a prototype showing a claimed prototype with three triangular cameras and another flash in a large square module. And, at this point, we have seen enough rendering to increase our confidence. The square three-camera array, similar to Google's upcoming Pixel 4 configuration, is the real thing.

Guo Jingming continues to sound the alarm for 3D Touch, reporting the demise of Apple's varistor interface in January. After visiting Apple's suppliers in Asia, Barclays analysts (quoted by MacRumors) seem confident that Apple will say goodbye to the iPhone series in 2019. However, the touch-based interface has not completely disappeared: Apple is said to have developed a new Taptic Engine, code-named "leap haptics", which will continue to promote the Haptic Touch technology that the company tried in iPhone XR last year.

Earlier this year, Apple officially cancelled its AirPower wireless charging board, forcing us to use third-party solutions to power our iPhone and AirPods. However, according to Apple analyst Guo (9to5Mac), the next generation of iPhone will support bilateral charging. This means that you will be able to use iPhone's battery to share some juice with other iPhone or new AirPods with wireless charging box.

If this is true, Apple will catch up with Samsung again. Samsung's Galaxy S10 phone can charge other devices, including the company's Galaxy Buds and Galaxy Watch Active, through the wireless Qi standard.

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Guo also predicts that every iPhone in 2019 will have a bigger battery than its predecessors-which could lead to better battery life. In other words, in our video playback battery depletion test, iPhone XR lasted more than 19 hours and iPhone XS Max lasted more than 17 hours and 23 minutes. But iPho

The ne XS ran for only 13 hours and 30 minutes, leaving a lot of room for improvement for the flagship model.

Of the three phones released by Apple in 2018, only the iPhone XR is equipped with a liquid crystal display. Two high-end models, the iPhone XS and XS Max, use high-resolution OLED panels to produce brighter colors and images. As far as we know, Apple may use the next batch of iPhone formulations again.

Like many promising next-generation features, Apple is said to be waiting for 2020 to bring more expensive OLED panels to its entire lineup, according to the Wall Street Journal. According to DigiTimes, the three 2020 OLED phones are about the same size as current iPhone phones, at 5.4in, 6.1in and 6.7in, respectively.

The A12 bionic chip power 2018 iPhone is incredibly powerful. According to analyst Ben Thompson, the processor is "far ahead of the industry and will still compete with the best Android phones within two years and more powerful than low-end phones."

However, Apple does not seem to be satisfied with the status quo-at least in the processor sector. A Bloomberg article from May reported that Apple was then on the cusp of quality expected to be the next-generation processor in a series of power supplies in the future. This may be a variant of the A12X processor currently used in the latest iPad Professional Edition-or a new chip ostensibly called A13.

Almost certainly: 5G will not be supported by iPhone in 2019

Apple's latest phones use modems made by Intel, which plans to prepare 5G modems for commercial devices in the second half of 2019. But Intel has a problem making 5G chips for iPhone-so serious that it has pulled out of the business after Apple and Qualcomm reached a multi-year chip supply agreement in April. Since then, Apple has agreed to buy Intel's smartphone modem business for $1 billion.

As this situation is sorted out, it seems that Apple has returned to the track of 2020. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had previously predicted that two of the three iPhone models in 2020 would be the 5G-ready, but later modified them to include all three phones.

Prices for iPhone XS and XS Max start at $999 and $1099, respectively. CNET's analysis shows that prices in the high-end smartphone market have risen sharply in the past two years, and we expect Apple, Samsung and other companies to continue to push the boundaries of customer budgets in the foreseeable future.

However, iPhone sales are slowing, so Apple always has a chance to change the status quo. In fact, the company slashed the price of iPhone and other products earlier this year. Here are the early steps in 2018, when Apple began offering hundreds of dollars in rewards to customers around the world who traded with the old iPhone when upgrading to iPhone XS or iPhone XR.

Different iPhone for: Apple can sell a cheaper version of the iPhone 11-perhaps too-to replace facial recognition with cheaper on-screen fingerprint scanners, according to newspaper reports in the Global Times.

New mute button: in addition to the redesigned rear camera, the iPhone 11 is expected to be very similar to iPhone XS, with almost the same steel and glass design as well as similar notches, borders, connectors and buttons. One of the few departures we've heard of is the fine-tuning mute button on the side of the phone. According to the rendering released by OnLeaks on CashKaro, a smaller round button will replace the slender pill-shaped slide button on the current model.

Jump to USB-C: Apple has replaced the proprietary Lightning connector with USB-C on the latest iPad Pro, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, and Bloomberg reports that Apple is "testing" USB-C on some prototype iPhone.

Pencil support: Citigroup Research, an affiliate of the bank, has floated the possibility that 2019 iPhone will support Apple pencils, according to business insiders.

According to MacRumors and Ming-Chi, Apple may launch three OLED phones in 2020: a smaller 5.4in model that will replace the current 5.8in model, the same 6.1in model as the XR and the larger 6.7inch Max model.

Apple's upcoming 3D camera will introduce an updated version of Face ID, which will expand the scope of the technology, improve security and enable new AR features, Bloomberg reported.

Apple is said to be developing a new way for users to interact with future versions of iPhone, Bloomberg reported. "Touchless gesture Control" will allow users to interact with the phone without touching the screen. Although it is not scheduled for or after 2020, it may sound cool.

The 2020 iPhone of the Apple may have a full-screen Touch ID or an underdisplayed fingerprint sensor.

From 2020, the company will stop using Intel chips on its Mac and switch to custom ARM-based processors. According to Bloomberg and Axios, this will allow developers to start creating a single version of their application sometime in 2021, which will run on various operating systems on Apple,iPhone and Mac.

TMSC, the company that designed Apple Mobile A-Series chips for iPhone, announced the completion of its 5nm chip design. According to MacRumors, this is likely to be the basis for the A14 chip, which will power the 2020 iPhone.

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