A report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says that iPhones in 2021 may have Always-on-display similar to Apple’s Watch. Although late, as usual than Android smartphones but still as we know they do have better quality. Also, Mark says that the new iPhones will come with improved battery life, a smaller notch on the screen, better video recording, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a faster A15 chip.
It isn’t the first time a leak has suggested Apple is working on always-on screens for upcoming iPhones. Leaker Max Weinbach hinted earlier this year that Apple may use the same kind of low temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) panels that its Watches have on future iPhones.
In addition to the possibility of always-on iPhone screens, Gurman reported that Apple will likely announce new MacBook Pros this fall, “between September and November at the latest.” The computers will begin production in the third quarter, he adds.
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