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Apple reportedly planning to launch iPhone 13 with LiDAR sensors next year.

The report claims that unlike the iPhone 12 series, all the phones in the iPhone 13 series are expected to be equipped with LiDAR sensors

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Varsha Saluja
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Apple is officially planning to launch next year's iPhone 13 lineup, and now a new report has suggested that all phones in the iPhone 13 series are supposed to be fitted with LiDAR sensors, unlike the iPhone 12 series.

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Apple launched the iPhone 12 series consisting of the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12 Pro, and the iPhone 12, Pro Max, earlier this year but only the iPhone 12 Pro series uses a time-of-flight (ToF) LiDAR scanner. Due to the popularity of the iPhone 12 Pro series, there are now speculations that the entire iPhone 13 series will introduce the ToF LiDAR scanner.

The LiDAR technology first appeared in iPad Pro in March this year and allows users to see and understand the world around them more easily.

An advanced LiDAR scanner ensures that users can experience AR as ever, and it also provides advantages for camera users with faster low-light autofocuses and the introduction to portraits in Night Mode.

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The iPhone 13 lineup can be used to represent iPhone 12, iPhone 13 mini, 6.1-inch, 6.1-inch (13) Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max. 12 phones, with a 5.4-inch iPhone.

The Ultra Large cameras on the two high-end models are updated dramatically, reporting, to f/1.8.

All existing iPhone 12 models come with Ultra Large fixed-focus cameras (F/2.4, 5P).

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Indirectly, the number of holes in the back lenses of the iPhone 13 has been verified by practitioners. The Apple iPhone 13 3D sensing system has changed significantly according to the supply chain of Apple.

The iPhone 13/Pro models can feature wireless Internet 6E. Wi-Fi 6E offers Wi-Fi 6 functions and features such as higher capacity, lower latency, and faster data speeds, according to Barclays analysts Blayne Curtis, Thomas O'Malley, and Tim Long.

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