Apple’s next-generation iPhones slated for launch in the second half of 2021 — which will be dubbed the “iPhone 13” or “iPhone 12S, depending on which rumor you believe — will all come with sensor-shift stabilization technology, according to Digitimes.
Quoting unnamed “industry sources,” the article says that it will also come with a revamped Face ID system that will result in a smaller notch at the top of the screen. Whatever they’re dubbed, the 2021 iPhones are expected to arrive in the September/October timeframe.
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