'iPhone 13' will bring ProMotion 120Hz display, foldable coming by 2023 says Kuo

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in iPhone edited March 2021
As part of a three-year plan, Apple is bringing ProMotion and an improved camera to the "iPhone 13" -- but a new iPhone SE won't come until 2022, and a folding iPhone isn't expected until 2023.




A new version of the iPhone SE will come out in the first half of 2022, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suspects. Writing as part of a specifications forecast seen by AppleInsider, Kuo offers new details about what to expect from the "iPhone 13" as well as further out models, including an updated iPhone SE and Apple's 2023 releases.

iPhone 13

For the "iPhone 13," Kuo offers there will be four models, mirroring the existing iPhone 12 series with the same screen sizes. A reduced notch is offered, as well as the use of Qualcomm's X60M 5G baseband chip.

The two "Pro" models will have additional upgrades, including an upgraded 6-piece ultra-wide camera with a wider f/1.8 aperture and autofocus. This is up from the 6-piece f/2.4 fixed-focus unit currently employed in the iPhone 12.

The display for the models is also thought to support 120Hz and LPTO for power efficiency. This was originally rumored to arrive with the iPhone 12, but while it didn't surface there, rumors now claim it may do for the "iPhone 13."

The iPhones may also be slightly heavier, due to Apple potentially including larger battery capacity. This could be driven by a "space-saving design" for some components.

This can include integrating the SIM card slot with the mainboard to save space. The front camera's optical module could also be made thinner to create more capacity.

As for the iPhone 12's inclusion of LiDAR for the Pro models, it is thought that the feature won't migrate to other versions for the 2021 release. Other reports from January propose LiDAR could be included in non-Pro models.

iPhone 14 and 5G iPhone SE

Moving to 2022, the main iPhone releases are expected to abandon the notch and "adopt the punch-hole display design." Depending on production yield, the punch-hole concept may be used across all models.

The camera system at the front could also be upgraded to have autofocus for the first time.

The third-generation iPhone SE will apparently retain the design and specifications of the existing 4.7-inch model, but with considerable specification bumps. These will chiefly include 5G support and a processor update.

Kuo thinks the combination of improved hardware in a value-oriented device like the iPhone SE could boost 5G replacement demand.

iPhone Fold

While Apple hasn't "officially kicked off" foldable mobile device launches yet, the company may do so in 2023. Kuo predicts Apple can fix production issues with the technology in 2021, and may launch a 7.5 to 8-inch foldable iPhone two years later.

Tentatively titled the "iPhone Fold," the model so far exists in patent form and possibly in internal testing. Many rumors have surfaced about the device, while rivals like Samsung have suffered teething issues with their own takes on the concept.

iPhone 15

Apple' 2023 plans can also include a new model "If the iPhone 11 goes to end of life in 2022." The model, out by early 2023, will allegedly use a 6-inch LCD screen, support Face ID, and have a sub-$600 price.

The flagship iPhone launches for that year may introduce an under-display fingerprint. A periscope telephoto camera may also be used, taking advantage of the extra space for an improved zoom capability.

The model could also feature a major design change to the display. It could end up having a "real full-screen design" that lacks holes or notches entirely.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 8
    sflocalsflocal Posts: 6,093member
    I was going to buy the iPhone 12, but decided that my iPhoneX still keeps me going and with what's going on out in the world, my money can wait until the next iPhone comes out.  I'd really like to have that 120hz display.
  • Reply 2 of 8
    The camera system at the front could also be upgraded to have autofocus for the first time.

    What does this mean?  I'm pretty sure I haven't been manually focusing my iPhone camera like it's a 1980s Pentax 5000.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 8
    flydogflydog Posts: 1,123member
    The camera system at the front could also be upgraded to have autofocus for the first time.

    What does this mean?  I'm pretty sure I haven't been manually focusing my iPhone camera like it's a 1980s Pentax 5000.
    The front camera does not have autofocus. It is a fixed focus lens set to infinity. 
    fastasleepwatto_cobra
  • Reply 4 of 8
    MplsPMplsP Posts: 3,925member
    sflocal said:
    I was going to buy the iPhone 12, but decided that my iPhoneX still keeps me going and with what's going on out in the world, my money can wait until the next iPhone comes out.  I'd really like to have that 120hz display.
    How big of a difference does a 120 hz display make in day to day use? It seems like something that a few people would actually notice but many more people would obsess over. 
    stevedownundernapoleon_phoneapartwatto_cobra
  • Reply 5 of 8
    longfanglongfang Posts: 451member
    MplsP said:
    sflocal said:
    I was going to buy the iPhone 12, but decided that my iPhoneX still keeps me going and with what's going on out in the world, my money can wait until the next iPhone comes out.  I'd really like to have that 120hz display.
    How big of a difference does a 120 hz display make in day to day use? It seems like something that a few people would actually notice but many more people would obsess over. 
    It’s one of those quality of life things that you realize when switching between a 60hz and 120hz screens. 
    fastasleeplkrupp
  • Reply 6 of 8
    byronlbyronl Posts: 362member
    i was planning to buy the 2022 pro but i thought this was gonna be the one with a periscope camera:((( 
    probably gonna buy it anyway, i don’t think my xs max will last till 2023. 
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 7 of 8
    MplsPMplsP Posts: 3,925member
    longfang said:
    MplsP said:
    sflocal said:
    I was going to buy the iPhone 12, but decided that my iPhoneX still keeps me going and with what's going on out in the world, my money can wait until the next iPhone comes out.  I'd really like to have that 120hz display.
    How big of a difference does a 120 hz display make in day to day use? It seems like something that a few people would actually notice but many more people would obsess over. 
    It’s one of those quality of life things that you realize when switching between a 60hz and 120hz screens. 
    Yeah - I figure it's something you need to see and compare in person since there's no way you could convey how it 'feels' in a review or video. Kind of like the difference between an iPhone with an LCD vs OLED screen.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 8 of 8
    saareksaarek Posts: 1,523member
    Instead of the notch a punch hole design..... by 2022 my XS Max might have to be replaced, I was really hoping they’d eliminate the notch entirely, not adopt the hole punch style.
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