Barclays semiconductor analysts on Thursday said Apple's 2020 iPhones will have a refreshed version of Face ID and new time of flight camera sensors. The sensors could be used to improve portrait pictures and augmented reality apps.
Barclays semiconductor analysts said on Thursday that Apple's new iPhones will have a new FaceID sensor, which is used for facial recognition.
The new camera sensors can create 3D images and may be used to improve portrait pictures and augmented reality apps.'s new iPhones, which are expected to launch this fall, will have a new version of Face ID and fancy new 3D camera sensors. Barclays also said the high-end "Pro" models of Apple's 2020 iPhones, which will succeed the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max, will have new time of flight 3D depth camera sensors. These can help iPhones create 3D maps of rooms and may also help Apple improve its augmented reality applications.
ToF is already used in some Samsung phones, such as the Galaxy Note 10+. Samsung has demonstrated how the sensors can be used to capture a picture of an object and then quickly create a 3D model. So, someone with a 3D printer at home might be able to print a replica.
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