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Time and again, we have seen rumours that hint at major camera improvements for the iPhone 13. Now, the most recent information hints at exactly that in the form of sensor-shift stabilisation for all the 2021 iPhones. Also Read - Top iPhone models to buy at different price points: iPhone 11, iPhone SE, and more
All iPhone 13 models to get improved stabilisation
A new report by
DigiTimes suggests that Voice coil motors (VCM) will be shipped for the iPhones more than Android in the second half of 2021. This is most likely for the sensor-shift optical image stabilisation (OIS) that Apple could add for its iPhone 13 phones. Also Read - Apple WWDC 2021 event expectations: iOS 15, Pro Macs, and some more to look forward to
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Every day is an Apple rumour day! As the iPhone 13 launch nears (it’s a few months from now), the list of rumours and leaks is also increasing and the most recent one talks about the addition of a new colour option, which will be a first for Apple. Also Read - Apple Store app revamped: Gets new features for iPadOS
The expected iPhone 13 hue could prove to be interesting in addition to the pastel colours Apple has been exploring these days for its products. Here’s a look at what is the expected colour for 2021 iPhones. Also Read - Apple Watch Series 7 to get iPhone 12-like flat edges and more, suggest leaked renders
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Apple’s upcoming iPhone 13 series has been a part of the rumour mill for quite some time now. The most consistent rumour has been the inclusion of a much smaller notch than the one seen on the current iPhone 12 phones. Now, it seems like we know why. Also Read - AirPods 3 launch: Apple could silently announce third-generation AirPods on May 18
It is suggested that upcoming iPhones are expected to make room for a major Face ID change, which seemingly contributes to the shrinking notch. Read on to know more about it. Also Read - iOS 15 update expected compatibility for iPhones, iPads: Will iPhone 6S see the end of life?