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Showcasing AR, New 3D Cameras Are Expected in New iPhones Slated for 2020

Apple Doubles Down on Cameras for New iPhones, Pushing Augmented Reality Experiences and Greater Depth Accuracy

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Image via Apple

According to a report published by Bloomberg, Apple is set to launch new iPhones next year with powerful 3-D cameras to make access to augmented reality features more consumer-friendly. The 3-D camera is expected to be rear-facing and to scan the nearby environment, creating three-dimensional reconstructions of the real world for up to 15 feet away. This is a significant leap from current technology that is forward-facing, uses infrared technology and only extends as far as 25-50 centimeters (0.82-1.64 feet) away and is used primarily to power up Face ID facial recognition technology.

The new system employs a laser scanner, a new third camera, a more powerful chip and better photo capturing tools. Together, these new features will offer an enhanced augmented reality experience with greater depth perception and accurate placement of virtual objects within an environment. This new system would enable an iPhone user to overlay visuals and data onto a real view world using AR technology and is expected to have multiple applications from construction to manufacturing. In addition, Apple is expected to also create an AR headset (instead of the existing VR headsets you can purchase today from other companies).

The third camera allows for a larger field of view, a wider zoom range and greater pixel capture. Also, the company is testing out features to automatically repair photos and videos where some footage was accidentally cut off the initial shot, both for photography frames and for video footage (via its Live Photos Feature) up to six seconds, pinning video from before and after each shot.

Laser Time of Flight (ToF) Camera System Can Improve AR

A time-of-flight (ToF) camera system employs a laser to calculate the time that a laser needs to bounce off objects in a room and then uses the data to create an accurate 3D image of the surrounding area. This system offers more accurate depth perception and better placement of virtual objects than prior existing models. Sony may be Apple’s supplier for the new laser system as the two companies are conducting sensor tests. The first use of this new system may be announced via a new iPad in 2020 before the new iPhones are released.

Updated iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR to have 3 Cameras in 2019

Apple is also expected to launch updated versions of the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, code-named D42 and D43, as well as an update to the iPhone XR. Theses iPhones are also expected to have three cameras on the back. Despite declining sales of the iPhone at the end of 2018 as consumers are upgrading less often, Apple’s new line of iPhones with specialized cameras could spark new growth. All three high-end iPhone models will also have upgraded Apple processors and updated Face ID sensors for unlocking the smartphones and approving payments. Other expected changes include accommodating plants for 5G networks in 2020.

Apple is also testing out iPhones with a USB-C connector instead of the Lightning port. The USB-C connector is in wide use today and Apple has used the Lightning Port since 2012. The testing indicates that Apple may be planning a switch to USB-C.

Updated iPads, Dark Mode via iOS 13 and CarPlay Improvements

Additional updates include a newer low-cost iPad with a fast processor, 10-inch screen this spring that keeps its Lightning port and a newer iPad mini, the smallest tablet device. Apple’s newest operating system iOS 13 has a new dark mode option for easier nighttime viewing. CarPlay, the company’s software for automobiles, has also seen an upgrade. The new software also offers multiple page browsing of apps similar to web browsers, a new home screen and better ways to manage files. Apple also intends to include a magazine subscription service and original video content via iOS updates this year as well.


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tags: Apple News, iPhone, AR, 2019
categories: Apple News
Thursday 01.31.19
Posted by Elf
 

Apple's Brooklyn Event Part 2: New iPad Pro Features Edge-to-Edge Liquid Retina Display, 12X Bionic chip and More

New 11-inch and 12.9 inch iPad Pro Models Revealed Today Feature New All‑screen Design, a Liquid Retina display with ProMotion technology, a A12X Bionic chip, and Face ID, Along with a New Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard Folio

Image via Apple featuring James Jean’s artwork

Image via Apple featuring James Jean’s artwork

Image via Apple

Image via Apple

New iPad Pro Features:

• Fluid, brilliant iPhone X-like design
• Powerful functionality with A12X Bionic chip better than most PCs
• Face ID to unlock iPad with a glance
• Gorgeous, edge-to-edge liquid Retina screen design
• Easier typing with the Smart Keyboard
• Fast, responsive Apple Pencil movements
• Magnetically connecting Apple Pencil
• New USB-C connector
• 1 TB of storage
• Improves upon the world’s most popular tablet

With its edge-to-edge liquid Retina screen design for 11-inch and 12.9-inch displays, Apple’s latest iteration of the iPad Pro is its best yet, and also the world’s best tablet. Sales of Apple’s iPad Pro have surged, becoming the most popular notebook worldwide, overtaking laptops as well. The newest version launched this past Tuesday in Brooklyn features greater security features including FaceID to unlock iPads with a glance, enhanced performance with the A12X Bionic chip with a new neural engine, new USB-C connector, Gigabit-class LTE and 1 TB of storage that helps mobile workflows. The new iPad Pro also offers a larger canvas for Multi-Touch, enabling more direct work for apps like Photoshop CC on iPad that is coming in 2019.

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Image via Apple

Image via Apple

Image via Apple

The new iPad Pro’s Liquid Retina display curves into the corners to mirror the curved housing of Apple’s iPhone X, iPhone XR, iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max and Apple Watch Series 4. The new iPad Pros also offer advanced cameras and sensors for AR, better four-speaker audio with woofer and tweeter pairs on each side and faster wireless. The new iPad Pros also are thinner, lighter and have all-day battery life.

Apple offered the new iPad Pro, for sale online on Tuesday and in stores as of yesterday November 7. The new iPad Pro comes in two sizes, 11-inch starting at $799 and 12.9-inch starting at $999. Both are available in LTE and Wi-Fi.


Stunning Edge-to-Edge Liquid Retina Display

The new iPad Pro’s Liquid Retina display is gorgeous to behold with precision-milled glass, a new backlight design, advanced pixel masking and sub-pixel antialiasing. This is the most color accurate of all iPads with bright and wide color support and anti-reflective coating for a natural viewing experience. ProMotion technology also automatically adjusts the display refresh rate up to 120Hz for smooth, fast scrolling and responsiveness.

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Image via Apple


Powerful Apps Shine on the new iPad Pro

Powerful apps from companies like Adobe, Autodesk and Procreate offer intricate details and enhanced productivity, leveraging the new iPad Pro’s better processing power, touch capabilities and gorgeous display.

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Image via Apple


New Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard Folio

Apple has also designed two new accessories for the new iPad Pro, a new Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard Folio, to be purchased separately, for more precision. The new Apple Pencil to magnetically attach to the iPad Pro and charge up wirelessly at the same time. There is a new touch sensor on the Apple Pencil that quickly detects taps, enabling more touch interaction with apps. The Apple Pencil offers intuitive drawing capabilities and a natural feel that is unsurpassed.

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Image via Apple

Image via Apple

Image via Apple

In addition, there is a new Smart Keyboard Folio with an adjustable, streamlined, thin and light design. The Smart Keyboard Folio protects the front and back of the iPad Pro with a full-size keyboard that does not require separate charging or pairing. Ideal for multitasking and writing down notes, the new Keyboard Folio enables more productivity out of the iPad akin to a laptop, and as Apple’s sales indicate, laptops are second runner to the popular iPad.

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Image via Apple


New Powerful A12 Bionic Chip and Neural Engine

The new A12X Bionic chip built for the new iPad Pro, a faster version of the A12X Bionic chip in the latest iPhones. Apple has suggested that this powerhouse computing chip enables the new iPad Pro to compete with Microsoft’s Xbox One S. This suggestion is clearly a push to attract bigger gaming developers and companies that create for Sony’s Playstation and Microsoft’s Xbox.

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Image via Apple

While this assertion has yet to be proven in the market by new gaming and entertainment apps, the A12X Bionic chip definitely launches the iPad Pro light years ahead of tablet competitors to become the fastest and most powerful consumer tablet available today. The A12X Bionic has 10 billion transistors, 8 cores and has speeds similar to mid-range notebook computers, offering a 90 percent increase in CPU performance. This enables fast graphic performance for AR experiences.

The new iPad Pro also features Apple’s latest Neural Engine that uses advanced machine learning to accelerate performance for all kinds of activity ranging from Face ID recognition, AR app plane detection and photography tasks. With the Neural Engine that improves Core ML performance, developers can build apps and design new iPad workflows that leverage powerful machine learning.


Thinner and Lighter with a Bigger Display

At just 5.9 mm in width, both new iPad Pro models (11-inch and 12.9 inch) offer bigger displays while reducing volume and only weighs one pound.

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Image via Apple


Adjusts to Viewer

The display of iPad Pro easily adjusts content to the orientation of the viewer.

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Image via Apple


Face ID

The new iPad Pro utilizes Face ID technology, designed to work while you hold the iPad Pro or while seated and use the Smart Keyboard Folio. Face ID uses the TrueDepth camera system to map and recognize the face, thus securely unlock iPad Pro. Face ID can also be used to enable Apple Pay in apps and online and to access secure apps. Also, the TrueDepth Camera on iPad Pro enables Animoji and Memoji.

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Image via Apple


Group FaceTime

Group FaceTime now available via iOS 12.1 lets you chat with friends, family and work colleagues simultaneously. You can add a new guest or join as a participant yourself at any time, joining via audio or video with your iPhone, iPad or Mac. You can also use the new Animoji and customizable Memoji for more personality in both FaceTime and Messages.

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Image via Apple


USB-C Connectivity to Larger Displays

Apple’s new iPad Pro's USB-C offers new connectivity so that you can connect your iPad Pro directly to an external 4K or 5K high resolution display, along with cameras, musical instruments, docks and other peripherals. The new USB-C connector replaces the Lightning connector.

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Image via Apple

The new iPad Pro enables you to connect to both data storage and transfer devices via USB 3.1 Gen 2 high-bandwidth data transfers (suitable for cameras and musical instruments) and high resolution displays at the same time. The USB-C also has an "alternate mode" protocol that supports DisplayPort 1.3 that connects to 5120 x 2880 resolutions on monitors that support it.

The new iPad Pro can even be used to charge an iPhone via the new USB-C.


Powerful AR and Photoshop Capabilities

With its new processing power via the A12X Bionic chip, advanced cameras and sensors, better four-speaker audio and large viewfinder, the new iPad Pro offers the best AR experience of any tablet or notebook today. When combined with Adobe’s new Photoshop through its Project Aero AR design tool (coming 2019), you can edit high fidelity images in Photoshop via the new Apple Pencil that offers greater touch capabilities and then develop new immersive AR experiences. The new iPad Pro enables AR experiences such as measuring the reflection on real-world objects, navigating buildings in 3D and exploring entire universes.

Image via Apple

Image via Apple


Additional Announcements - New Mac Mini

In addition to its powerful new iPad Pro and redesigned MacBook Air, Apple also shared an update about the Mac mini. Apple has redesigned the Mac mini fo greater productivity. The new Mac mini has new eighth-generation 6 core and quad core processors, high performance 2666MHz DDR4 memory up to 64GB, up to 2TB flash storage, Thunderbolt 3, HDMI 2.0 and available 10Gb Ethernet.

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Image via Apple

The new Mac mini comes with macOS Mojave and starts at $799. Like the new MacBook Air, the new Mac mini has a 100 percent recycled aluminum enclosure and a smaller carbon footprint. The Mac mini has a larger, faster I/O to connect to practically anything, with 4 Thunderbolt 3 ports, an HMDI 2.0, 2 USB-A ports, an audio jack and Gigabit Ethernet, as well as a 10Gb Ethernet option.

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Image via Apple

The Mac mini features the Apple T2 Security Chip  that has an SSD controller with on-the-fly data encryption so that everything saved on the SSD is automatically and fully encrypted.

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Image via Apple


Students from California Institute of the Arts use Mac mini to power live art performances.

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Image via Apple

Apple also revealed how Mac minis power apps all over the world at the MacStadium Las Vegas facility that manages 8,000 Mac Mini systems for data centers for developers all over the world, creating apps for startups to Fortune 500 companies. Popular apps and games like Candy Crush, Shopify and Day One all run on Mac mini.

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Image via Apple

Mac minis also help to power musical concerts such as Dierks Bentley and theater performances such as Peter Pan.

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Image via Apple

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View our prior coverage of the Brooklyn Event - Part 1 here. You can also view related content by searching for Apple News, WWDC or by product name.

























 
tags: Apple News, Brooklyn, iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, A12X Bionic Chip, Retina Display, Apple event, Adobe, AR, Photoshop, Retina display
categories: Apple News
Thursday 11.01.18
Posted by Elf
 

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