Cupertino’s new family of smartphones will have up to 1 TB of internal storage capacity and LiDar sensor on all models
Rumors about the new iPhone 13, in recent months, certainly not lacking. In fact, a few days before the official presentation of the iPhone 12, leakers and market analysts have begun to disseminate exclusive information about the new Cupertino smartphones, from design to photography, from memory to processor. In recent days, Apple’s portal to the world, MacRumors, has reiterated what had already emerged in recent weeks: the new iPhone, in fact, should have a large internal storage capacity and a LiDar sensor in all members of the new family.
The iPhone 13 will have super cameras and internal memory
It seems that the Pro versions of the new smartphones, and therefore iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max will have 1 TB internal memory, a really incredible capacity, which for now is only seen on iPad. It could be a major turning point, especially for saving videos and images taken in the ProRaw format, which as it is known produces “weight” files, up to 10 times larger than normal photos. Still on the photographic side, all the new models of the American giant should be equipped with a LiDar sensor, which guarantees a professional shooting above the standards.
However, only a few weeks ago, CAD files had emerged that reproduce the rear photographic compartment of the iPhone 13 and its mini version: the module provides for the diagonal alignment of the two main sensors, unlike in the past, when one was placed on top. to the other, in a vertical straight line. The sensors of the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, on the other hand, should be three, as in the advanced models of the iPhone 12 family, always arranged in a triangle.
An upper chamber
Apple seems determined to take considerable steps forward in the photographic sector, in particular in the zoom function still upside down compared to some giants on the market (Huawei Mate 40 Pro above all). Specifically, it seems that to achieve the goal, it seems that Apple is willing to put one in the iPhone 13. periscope camera with optical zoom; the sensor would be entrusted to competitor Samsung.