iPhone 13, the new series of phones that the Apple company will launch for customers around the world this fall, will come with a colossal change brought directly from the Apple Watch. More precisely, it seems that the iPhone 13 is going to be launched with an Always On screen, that is, one that will always display information taken from our applications, as it happens, and with the Apple Watch, the Apple company offering everything for a very short time his clients.
iPhone 13 is a new series of phones made up of 4 models, but we are not told which of them would come with this change, so we can only believe that at least the Pro models will have it. Also in the case of the Pro models of the iPhone 13, the implementation of the Pro Motion function from iPad tablets is also expected, which will bring refresh rates of 120 Hz for phone screens, something that fans have been waiting for for several years already.
iPhone 13: The Colossal Change Brought Directly from the Apple Watch
iPhone 13 would have a new type of screen to facilitate such a very important change, the Always On screens allowing the viewing of a limited set of information without actually unlocking the phones. According to the rumor that tells us about this change, Apple would like to allow the display on the iPhone 13 screen of information about the time, date, but also the icons of the applications for which there are unread notifications, so exactly what we see on the Apple Watch.
iPhone 13 will greatly change the user experience with a change of this kind offered to everyone, so the news is extremely good for us, but it remains to be seen what impact everything will have. Screens of this kind also consume a lot of energy to constantly display information, so probably not everyone will want to keep the function on all the time on the iPhone 13, but those who turn it off could benefit from better autonomy.
iPhone 13 is to be launched in the fall of this year, most likely at the end of September, following a presentation at the beginning of the month, so it will be interesting to see what will be officially presented.