Same sizes for the iPhone 13 with improvements in the Ultra Wide Angle

Still deciding which iPhone 12 to buy? Well, talk about the iPhone 13 is already beginning. Ming Chi Kuo assures that the same screen sizes will be maintained next year with improvements in the camera, on the Ultra Wide Angle.

The camera has been one of the elements that has improved considerably in the new iPhone Pro models, but according to Kuo, next year's model, which he has dubbed the iPhone 13 (Apple seems to have abandoned the suffix "S" jumping directly from iPhone 11 to iPhone 12), it will bring improvements for the lens that right now has the worst specifications of the three that the iPhone 12 brings, the Ultra Wide Angle. Current models incorporate a lens with an f / 2.4 aperture, a five-element lens, and fixed focus. For next year the iPhone 13 could have an Ultra Wide Angle with an aperture f / 1.8, a six-element lens and autofocus.. These improvements would significantly improve the quality of photos obtained using this lens.

Kuo also issues his forecasts on the sales of the iPhone 13, which would improve compared to this year, quite curious when we have not the remotest idea of ​​how the sales of the current models are behaving ... remember that two of these models have went on sale today. But based on that next year the 5G infrastructure will be better (we hope) and that there will be no problems in the component factories due to the COVID-19 pandemic (we hope so too) ensures that traditional release dates and phone enhancements will make sales better than this year. Recall that there is also talk of an iPhone 13 with a 120Hz screen and with the notch smaller than the current one. This has only started.


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