Apple is working on iPhone 13 and will reportedly come with up to 1TB storage for the first time. At present, the iPhone 12 comes with a 512GB storage capacity at max. However, there are no details about the variants, meaning if this will be the case across all the variants or just for the Pro Max variant. Currently, iPad Pro is the only device to offer a 1TB storage solution right now under Apple’s portfolio.
The analysts at Wedbush are optimistic about the Apple iPhone sales this year as part of the post-pandemic ‘reopening environment.’ Furthermore, the reports say the iPhone 13 could come with Touch ID, 120Hz high-refresh-rate screens, and improved LiDar sensors.
Other rumors s point to Apple finally adding support for Always-on displays with the iPhone 13, which will constantly show the clock and battery, and periodically show notifications.
According to Max Weinbach, via a video from YouTuber “EverythingApplePro”, Apple will be introducing an Always-on display with this year’s iPhone 13 models. Important information such as the clock and battery levels will always be shown on screen, while incoming notifications will show in a dimmed-down screen and only temporarily.
In January, rumors popped up claiming that Apple will be using Samsung’s LTPO OLED panels in the iPhone 13 Pro series. This will enable the ability to bring their ProMotion technology to the iPhones and also enable the Always-on display feature.
The video also claims that the iPhone 13 models will have stronger MagSafe magnet arrays, and it will have the capability to automatically switch on Astro-photography mode when it detects stars and moons in the viewfinder.