iPhone 12 notch gets smaller
'iPhone 12' notch gets smaller..."Two aluminum and stainless steel releases"
Two types of 'iPhone 12' have 5.4-inch and 6.1-inch aluminium body.
6.1-inch and 6.7-inch iPhone 12 Pro-Max Stainless Steel
The outline of the iPhone 12 series, which will be released in the second half of the year, is slowly being revealed. Notched designs will be maintained in the iPhone 12 series, but the size of the notch will be reduced. The iPhone 12 Pro (6.1 inches) and Pro Max (6.7 inches) will be equipped with a Lida scanner and triple camera.
IT Twitian and YouTuber John Proser announced on the 5th (local time) that the prototype for the iPhone 12 series is in its final stages. The iPhone 12 will be released in four categories: 5.4-inch and 6.1-inch models made of aluminum body, 6.1-inch iPhone 12 Pro Pro with stainless steel body, and 6.7-inch iPhone 12 Pro Max. Although notch design is maintained, notch size will be smaller, and all are expected to support 5G.
iPhone 12 Pro and above models will also greatly improve camera specifications. lida on triple camera Scanners are also expected to be added, with two rear cameras placed in the form of square induction. The radar scanner is a technology that identifies the distance of light when it takes it to touch an object and return, and is similar to the "ToF sensor," which is equipped with the Galaxy S20+ model. If it is equipped with a radar scanner, it can measure the distance of an object within 5 meters and is also advantageous to implement AR (Augmented Reality) service. Earlier, Apple was also laced with the iPad Pro's camera. It is equipped with a scanner.
Samsung Galaxy S20 |
Samsung Electronics has drawn attention for maximizing camera performance of the Galaxy S20, and its Ultra model has been equipped with an 18 million-pixel camera, and Apple is expected to opt for a strategy to maximize camera sensor size rather than a pixel competition. Considering the existing rumors, the iPhone 12 Pro is likely to be equipped with a 64-megapixel camera. "The size of the camera sensor will also increase from one-third-inch (based on iPhone 11 percent) to one-third-inch (one-point-nine-inch)," said Ming Chi-guo, an analyst at TF Securities Co., an Apple expert. As the size of the sensor expands, it will be able to take clearer pictures even in the dark Competition for smartphone cameras is getting fiercer day by day, with Samsung Electronics also releasing the Galaxy S20 series, which highlights camera functions, and Huawei installing Penta (5 cameras) on P40 Pro Plus.