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iPhone 13 leak suggests Apple’s developing Face ID that works with masks

A new escape from iPhone 13 shows a new possible front camera settings that could allow the phone to use face ID facial authentication, even while users use masks.

According to the publication, the chamber’s matrix has the same measurements that those on an iPhone 13 CAD make Prosser showed in a video back in June. To the ingenuity: the prototype case has its camera at the left end with the different sensors facing the front to the right of it (the line of the iPhone 12 has its front camera on the second to the right), which coincides with the technology of The source page had seen the design of the iPhone 13.

The flight continues to say that Apple employees are testing the new design of the camera while using masks and / or glasses, with different styles of each.

The rendered image was modeled by the regular collaborator of Prosser, Rendersbyian, who saw videos and photos of a supposed apple prototypes and made the resulting image representative of the test models. It is possible that no prototype coincides exactly what is seen in the render, but it does give us an idea of ​​the Apple test process and what could end in the iPhone 13 cameras.

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As always, he is skeptical of leaks, but also understands what they are: evidence-based predictions that may not reach the final models of the iPhone 13 or the iPhones to come afterwards.

There are rumors that premium iPhone 13 Pro phones will have improved photo capabilities through lidar and learning advanced machines, as well as better video, which are not as exciting as a new hardware or design. But given that all other rumors suggest that the telephone range will have more incremental than monumental updates, I suppose they are more likely.

Less probable is any new functionality that would require a new hardware, such as Touch Visualization ID or USB-C instead of the ray ports. Rumors become completely unlikely when they deepen patent presentations, such as this mentioning a rotating screen that would hide the notch when the front cameras are not in use. We are sure that Apple is looking at some of these things, but if they end up on your iPhone 13 or any rear iPhone is unlikely. It is much easier for Apple to give us one or two new features and iterate in everything else.

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