iPhone 12 is all set to get a new Time of Flight (ToF) camera that could help Apple enable support for some new features.
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Apple is all set to launch the iPhone 12 in October.
The upcoming iPhone 12 could get a ToF sensor.
This new sensor could help the phone support air gesture feature.
Apple's upcoming iPhone 12 has been in the news off late with number of leaks about the upcoming iPhones finding place on the web over the last few weeks. The new iPhones are said to bring a host of new upgrades in terms of both features and specs. And now, a new leak has revealed some interesting details about the phone's camera module.
The information comes courtesy of Patently Apple which has accessed a leaked patent filed by Apple. The report claims Apple’s iPhone 12 is all set to get a new Time of Flight (ToF) camera that will help it capture 4x the data compared to the current and older technologies such as 3D scanning.
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Apple iPhone 12 is expected to launch in October this year. The smartphone series is said to feature better cameras, design, and performance.
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Apple iPhone 12 series is set to come with a slew of upgraded features, especially in the camera department. The revamped camera module will not only allow better photography but also bring an improved Face ID performance and enable air gestures as well.
Apple’s iPhone 12 will have a new Time of Flight (ToF) camera sensor to deliver the said all-around enhancements, reports Patently Apple. According to a patent bagged by Apple, the upgraded ToF camera will help capture up to 4x the data compared to the current and older technologies such as 3D scanning.
The revamped module will help deliver a faster and more accurate Face ID. It could also see applications such as improved AR experience and better indoor navigation. The technology may further help Apple’s iPhone 12 deliver better portrait images with a more qualitative blur background or bokeh effect.
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