Bloomberg just published an article detailing Apple's plans for 2019 and even some data on what it plans to do by 2020. Some of the data it offers us echoes previous rumors, such as the triple camera of the iPhone of 2019, but it also offers us new details such as that iOS 13 will have (finally for many) a Dark Mode and enhancements specifically designed for the iPad.
It also gives us details about the new iPads that could be released this primavera, device camera improvements for 2020 or major changes in the design of future iPhones. We summarize all these details below.
An iPhone XI Max with triple camera
We have seen this rumor before, we have even seen some more or less unfortunate designs of how it could be, and now Bloomberg gives us more details about this idea. In principle, it would only be the Max model that would have the triple camera, although it is expected that the "simpler" models will also be renewed., including the iPhone XR.
In addition to the triple camera for the Max model, there is also talk of USB-C as a connector for their new iPhone. After Apple released that universal connector on its mobile devices with the new iPad Pro, what Bloomberg assures is that the company is testing some prototypes with USB-C, although it is not clear that this novelty will end up arriving in 2019 or on the contrary wait until 2020 to see the light.
3D laser camera for 2020
Bloomberg risks arriving with his predictions until 2020, ensuring that the new iPhones of that year will include 3D laser technology for the cameras, which will greatly improve the Augmented Reality function. Thanks to these new cameras, a map of the environment can be made to reconstruct it in a three-dimensional way, and they will also have a much greater scope than the current system. This technology could come from the hand of Sony, which has been working in this field for some time..
This new 3D technology could be the prelude to Augmented Reality glasses that Apple could launch after 2020. Although nothing has been said about this issue for a long time, Apple would continue working on this new device and the iPhone would be the perfect testing ground to debug all the necessary technology for its operation.
Dark Mode for iOS 13
The prayers of many of you would have finally been heard and Dark Mode, according to Bloomberg, will arrive this summer with iOS 13. After Apple added this feature in macOS Mojave, it seems that the next step will be iOS. In addition to this aesthetic change it seems that iOS 13 also will include news specifically designed for the iPad, such as a new Start screen and file handling improvements.