iPhone 12S rendering image exposure: the first introduction of screen fingerprints, bangs area reduced


According to previous news, Apple will launch a new generation of mobile phone products-iPhone 12S this fall.

Recently, some netizens exposed the latest renderings of the iPhone 12S.

Net exposure iPhone 12S rendering

According to the picture, the overall appearance of the iPhone 12S has not changed much, and it still uses the design of notch + rear matrix three-camera.

It is worth noting that the iPhone 12S has reduced the area of ​​the bangs, the screen has a better visual effect, and is also equipped with on-screen fingerprint recognition. This is the first time that Apple has introduced this Android machine that has been standard for many years.

In fact, Guo Mingchi predicted a year ago that Apple would add fingerprint recognition to the iPhone in 2021. He also revealed in the latest report that Apple has been testing fingerprints under the screen since the epidemic.

Because of the current epidemic, people need to wear masks for a long time, but facial recognition with masks has a great impact on the iPhone experience. Apple is facing crazy complaints from users around the world. They will try their best to equip this year's iPhone with fingerprint recognition.

iPhone 12S supports both Face ID and screen fingerprint

In addition to fingerprint recognition under the screen, the iPhone 12S has a major screen upgrade, which is equipped with the LTPO screen provided by Samsung. This technology can support a higher refresh rate and greatly reduce screen power consumption. The iPhone 12S will also support 120Hz. High refresh rate.

According to the news, iPhone 12S is also expected to add frame rate synchronization technology to support intelligent adjustment of the screen refresh rate, which can realize automatic switching between 1-120Hz, thereby further reducing screen power consumption.

iPhone 12S will be equipped with an Apple A15 processor

In terms of performance, iPhone 12S will upgrade Apple’s A15 processor and adopt TSMC’s second-generation 5nm process. Not only will it be more powerful, but it will also further reduce power consumption and improve the battery life of the 5G iPhone.

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