Monday, August 24, 2020

EXCLUSIVE IPhone 12 Pro Leaks! 120Hz 'CONFIRMED'

 

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Guys,
everything.
Apple pro here.
Let's not fool ourselves.
We all know why you're here.
Promotion on the iPhone.
120 Hertz Refresh rate display.
It's happening,
and it's happening this year,
and I've got a ton of other exclusive leaks for you in our exclusive leaks.
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I wanted to mention I've been sitting on these leaks for a little over a month just for the record.
Wind back sent me them a while ago,
and we've been dawdling around with our renders,
but I hope it was worth it.
So since our last exclusives,
we once again received new CAD models 6.1 in 6.7 inch models.
Nothing new on them but from a different source once against cementing in the fact that this is 
the design for the new iPhone,
it will not have a smart connector.
So that was deemed removed on newer cads.
And Prosser himself mentioned that that is a feature coming to future iPhones for completely 
port list design,
it will be used for charging.
So that's not coming to this year's iPhone wanted to make that clear.
Also,
in case you missed the last video,
the sizing of the 6.1 and 5.4 inch models have been adjusted.
This is according to MCA to Kara's earlier CAD leaks.
They were correct on a 6.7 inch model,
so we've adjusted the smaller ones as well.
And there's quite a marked difference in the 5.4 inch model.
It's so much smaller than we thought more akin to that of the 4.7 inch iPhone S 
e.
Now John Prosser mentioned to me exclusively that the Navy blue color has been confirmed on 
his side as well.
So not only did wind back first leak it,
Prosser is now confirming it as well.
Navy Blue is the new color of the 12 pro line back did mention it will be replacing 
Midnight Green.
I forgot to mention in the last exclusives that the mat touch frosted back will be 
staying.
It's a very popular option.
Reduces fingerprints.
So,
of course,
Apple wants to keep.
That also wanted to be clear that the only thing we don't know about the exterior design of the new 
iPhones is the lends itself.
We know it'll be getting larger about five millimeters,
larger in length and width,
but we don't know about the lens sizing and spacing inside.
So that was sort of based on some other leaks we put together.
It's not confirmed,
so that still remains to be seen,
but a theory I have in a moment of speculation here,
nothing confirmed.
Could Apple be blacking out all four lenses on the iPhone 12 Pro Series?
Hear me out here so the lighter sensor by default needs to be dark.
It needs to be black,
and it would only make sense for Apple to color in the rest of the lenses.
And also,
conveniently,
Max Wind back last year leaked the fact that Apple was working on blackout tent 
lenses that allow the cameras operate as normal but are completely dark on the exterior 
surface,
removing the visibility into the inner components of the lens.
There is no word that this would be coming to this year's iPhone,
but it only makes sense.
If there's a light or a sensor that's completely dark,
it'll look out of place.
It's possible that Apple could use this tech to black out the rest of the lenses to make it even with the light or 
censor completely speculative.
But I think it would look amazing.
Also mentioned in the last video but wanted to reiterate there were two separate prototypes,
one with a lighter sensor on the top right and with a notch staying the same in 
length.
We've since learned the accurate design of the notch,
which will be shrinking,
meaning that this design is likely not the one Apple will be using.
Lighter will probably be on the bottom right now.
Wind back reports that the flat edges have proven to be quite durable in apple testing.
In fact,
when analyzing the cat,
we've learned that the glass protrudes far less than it does currently on the 11 Pro series,
meaning that the border itself protects the glass in falls.
So not only is the glass becoming more durable,
but the actual construction and exterior housing itself is helping protect the glass on the iPhone 
12.
Wine back says that an internal drop testing engineers were quite confident in this design and its 
durability.
So promotion on the iPhone?
Yes,
it's happening exclusively limited to the iPhone 12 Pro Series.
So the 6.1 and 6.7 inch high end models the lower end 5.4 and 
6.1 inch models will not be getting.
It will be keeping a 60 Hertz display.
Of course,
all will be organic.
Led,
though.
When I got these leaks a little over a month ago,
the state of this on the iPhone was not quite good.
Engineers weren't happy with the quality,
but since then they've added a few mitigations to make it more viable on the 12 Pro series.
It was also quite clear since the beginning to the engineers that they wanted either 120 Hertz or 
60 hertz.
No in between,
at 90 hurts like the one plus eight,
Siri's all or nothing like that.
So one of the mitigations they've added is dynamic variable refresh rate switching,
so switching from 60 to 120 hertz,
depending on the content on your iPhone.
If your gaming,
let's say,
scrolling very quickly watching content,
it will use algorithms to switch between those modes and in doing so,
save your battery life.
Currently,
there's no implementation in Iowa's for this mode,
so that had to be added.
But the engineers were quite satisfied once that was implemented.
Another mitigation was bigger battery.
It's quite clear that battery suffers where every 120 Hertz displays present.
And as a result,
since the last leaks,
the Apple engineers have boosted the millionth capacity of the battery.
Any 12 Pro Series In the last exclusives,
we reported that it would have about 4400 mil amps.
We don't know the new capacity,
but we know it's larger.
In an exclusive provided to me by John Prosser is that the Logic board in this year's iPhone 12 
pro models will be split into connected by a ribbon cable in the centre.
Unclear what this would entail,
but I'm guessing that they're splitting it up in order to split up the functions of the iPhone to different 
sections and,
as a result,
in large the battery.
Previously,
we heard from Ben Gaskin that Apple was doing a triple layer logic board.
This year.
I wonder if this has anything to do with that,
and some face I d stuff Max Wind back once again confirms that the Face I D model will be 
shrinking on this year's iPhone.
This is,
of course,
after the huge face I D.
Leak.
The schematics have leaked.
We know the actual shape and design.
But not only is it shrinking,
it's gaining new capabilities as well.
Wine back reports that face I D.
Will now have a wider angle of use,
meaning your phone can be tilted at more extreme angles and still be able to scan your face.
Highly doubt it'll work on a tabletop in front of you when you're sitting behind it,
but I'm sure you'll in cow just a little bit more capability versus the current version and wind back reports.
That face idea will be gaining new dynamic zoning algorithms where Face I D will crop into 
certain facial features and track those more efficiently unrelated.
But just a little while ago,
Apple did file a patent for Face I D and automatically adjusting to the orientation in 
which you're using your iPhone.
So let's say you're laying at your bedside holding your iPhone.
It will adjust and not rotate applications based on your face.
This could certainly be integrated with a new version of Face I D.
That's more capable now.
Our original 12 pro exclusive leaks detailed many camera changes coming to the 12 
Pro.
Now we have a bunch more first off with 64 megapixel sensor that Apple was 
prototyping not happening.
Engineers were unhappy with the autofocus capability of that sensor.
They wanted 100% of the pixels to be used on focus for the dual pixel auto focus 
feature that wasn't working on a higher megapixel count.
So they acts that feature,
likely staying at 12 megapixels for yet another generation.
Now the good news regarding autofocus is that Apple has improved it by a factor of 2 to 3 
times,
thanks to general improvements and in a combination with the new light our sensor.
There's also improved subject detection in low light.
Low light will be a major priority of this year's iPhone,
12 pro Syriza's Apple established that with the 11 probe will be further perfecting it 
with the 12 Pro Series and for low light photos.
Apple is improving Elektronik image stabilization,
so it'll help for you to not get overlapping photos in night mode.
Apple is also improving slow motion in the dark.
This is in combination with a larger sensor,
larger pixel sizes and software tweaks.
There was also no mention of a higher resolution or frame rate for slow motion.
He reports that long exposure segmentation has also been improved,
meaning astro photography or anything which concerns long exposure will be improved.
White balance will be improved,
particularly on people's faces.
This is likely to be achieved with software tweaks,
and the lighter sensor will be used for more accurate portrait mode photos and portrait mode video.
Something Wind Back reported Apple was working on could finally be possible thanks to the lighter 
sensor,
although in its current state the performance is subpar,
an apple may delay it to the iPhone 13 or a later version of Iowa's 14.
Now Apple has been greatly improving their microphones on the iPad,
Siri's,
the Mac Book series,
and the iPhone is next,
Apple will be tweaking the microphones on the iPhone 12 lineup,
with improved audio zoom and more precise and beam forming.
And next,
Gen Smart HDR is progressing nicely.
The feature,
which allows you to take the perfect photo every single time it will be available on all iPhone 
12 lineup models.
It's progressing sooner than they anticipated,
likely with results fuelled by the apple A 14 namely one change coming to smart 
HDR is better noise reduction in low light situations.
You can see that Apple is heavily focusing on the low light capabilities of this year's iPhones.
Also,
the telephoto lens will be getting three times optical zoom,
not quite periscope level,
but still a nice bump from the current two times.
Also,
the telephoto lens will be capable of night mode.
So not only the wide angle lens but also the telephoto.
Now Apple is also testing improved digital zoom,
also likely fueled by the Apple.
A 14.
It's really amazing what you can do with software when you have powerful silicon.
They're currently debating between 25 to 30 times zoom.
Currently,
what's available is 10 times zoom on the iPhone and frankly,
not that great.
This is one area where Apple is lagging behind for years already.
As for the ultra wide lens,
wind back reports that the field of you will be staying the same.
I won't be getting any whiter.
It's already pretty Dane Good.
We heard earlier that there might be a macro mode,
but since then no word on any sort of night mode or general improvements to this lens.
And about a week ago,
wind back reported to me that the prototyping for the iPhone 12 prose is being held 
back by the camera right now.
So that's the weakest link.
Apple is pretty much figured out everything else but the cameras understandably,
such an intricate system between software,
hardware and,
of course,
there enlarging it all.
It's going to be crazy.
We thought the 11 pro was a camera boost.
This is going to blow it out of the water.
Also,
remember cools larger report regarding censorship image stabilization on the 
2000 and 26.7 inch iPhone.
Digitimes reported it was coming to the 6.1 version as well,
even though wine back source did not report on this tech coming to the iPhone it's possible that 
the ultra wide lens will be getting stabilized using this tech and all of those leaks we just heard 
about the camera could work in synchronicity with Kuo Censorship Image 
Stabilization Week,
who will also reported that censorship image stabilization will be coming to 2 to 3 more iPhones 
in 2000 and 21 so the 6.7 inch model may truly be a halo 
device.
It's unclear how it'll differ between the 6.1 and 6.7,
but it appears that there may be a difference here,
especially with whispers of Touch I d.
Coming exclusively to the 6.7 inch model.
I hope they don't do that,
but I would understand why they would.
Also in that report by Kuo,
he detailed that Periscope Zoom would be coming to a 2000 and 22 iPhone.
Apple is working on a five,
possibly 10 times optical zoom,
potentially even a Ping pong zoom on UAL,
which Constant Creator designed Absolutely awesome.
But I like that Apple is finally taking Zoom seriously,
starting with three times on this year's and then in a couple of years,
potentially 5,
10 times a couple more things.
So some speculation from wind back not confirmed the naming of this year's iPhones.
Potentially iPhone 12 iPhone 12.
Plus this is for the base models and then iPhone 12 Pro an iPhone 12 pro Max for 
the high end models certainly makes sense clean and familiar.
And the last day.
So Craig Federici at WWDC.
You'll be delivering Mawr,
iPad or West Keyboard software demos.
All right,
that's pretty much it guys.
Crazy bunch of leaks here.
We've seen the design.
We've seen the notch.
We know the camera capabilities.
We know it will be getting promotion.
What else is there?
Thanks for watching guys again.
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