iPhone 13 Will Have A New, Dual-Camera Setup As Per These Leaks (Full Details)
Some new leaks about the newest and upcoming iPhone 13 mini have revealed some details about the phone’s camera.
The new lineup of iPhones is expected to be launched by Apple in September.
Read on to find out more about the camera of the new iPhone 13, right here!
iPhone 13 Mini’s Camera Design Leaked: Will The Camera Be Upgraded?
A CAD drawing has been leaked on the micro-blogging network Weibo, which shows that the iPhone 13 mini’s design is identical to the current iPhone 12 mini. The only difference is the camera cluster, which seems to be a bit upgraded by the tech giant.
The image shows that the camera layout in the iPhone 13 mini has remained square. However, the difference is that the arrangement of the dual cameras; what was previously vertically stacked is now a diagonal placement.
Additionally, the microphone port on the camera square has also been moved somewhere else, as per the images.
iPhone 13 Mini: Specifications And Features
The iphone 13 mini will also come with a 5.4-inch display and the dimension of iPhone 13 mini will be similar to that of the iPhone 12 mini. The iPhone 13 mini will also be employing new technology to increase battery capacity and an upgraded battery life as compared to that of the iPhone 12 mini. The battery on the iPhone 12 mini has performed quite badly in the battery endurance tests.
According to Wedbush’s Daniel Ives, Apple plans to release iPhone 13 in September by the third week. iPhone 13 series will be powered by A15 Bionic, said to be manufactured on a 4nm process. Though another report counters with a 5nm A15 Bionic chipset. It will be developed by TSMC, production begins in May.
There also were reports that all the iPhone 13 models will ship with an upgraded ultra-wide-angle lens with better low-light performance. The lens will feature a larger f/1.8 aperture. It will have a focal length of 65mm and f/2.2 aperture, sensor-shift image stabilization and LiDAR scanners.
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