Apple iPhone Might Boast an always-on Display

According to a company insider, Max Weinbach and Everything Apple Pro have shared the next-gen iPhone leaks. The Apple iPhone might include an always-on display.

The efficient 120Hz LTPO (low-temperature polycrystalline oxide) display emulates your lock screen and delivers a handful of information without intake.

Both the battery and clock will be consistently visible. A bar icon will show notifications, but only new notifications will appear shortly.

Weinbach also hints at the possibility of upgraded cameras, including a better ultra-wide cam with improved low-light performance, automatic astrophotography, a portrait video mode like the Galaxy S21, and stronger message magnets.

Weinbach claims the design might not change this year other than a gripper matte back on the pro models. Rumors have it that the iPhone might use a smaller, less intrusive notch for face ID and the front camera, along with a possible in-display fingerprint reader.

It’s worth noting that Apple could easily cut or modify features before it begins production; the company supposedly dropped 120Hz displays from iPhone 12 due to battery life concerns.

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