A new iPhone exclusive revealed a stunning Apple design decision
Breaking it down, Koroy explains that the tech breakthrough actually stems from January 2019 when Hemmerstoffer revealed a prototype design for the iPhone 11 Pro, which Apple ultimately discarded. Hemmerstoffer confirmed to Koroy that the prototype was “99% legit” based on his sources and, given the leaker then revealed the final iPhone 11 Pro design just days later , it is fair to say his sources are second to none.
And the potential of an iPhone 12 with ToF is hugely exciting. After all, most of Apple’s rivals integrated ToF sensors into their 2019 flagships yet the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max can stand toe-to-toe and, in many cases, beat them without this clever distance-measuring tech.
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