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Already existing on some Android smartphones, several manufacturers offer locking screens always on with basic information such as time, battery level or the latest notifications. The results are very positive since the impact on the battery is really minimal. According to an indiscretion, Apple could offer the same on its next generation of iPhone!

Rumor about a screen still on the iPhone 13

Today, when we want to get information on our locking screen, we press the side button, touch the screen or lift our device to light up. If this habit seems trivial, it contributes to the daily exhaustion of the autonomy of your iPhone. For the next generation of its smartphone, Apple would consider a different system, which would consist of permanently letting the screen of your iPhone.As for the Apple Watch Series 5 and 6, the Cupertino company would like your iPhone to keep some information with very low brightness in order to preserve your autonomy that is already heavily stretched by other components (such as the 5G modem).

According to Max Weinbach (on his EverythingApplePro chain), the iPhone 13 could be the first model to integrate a screen... Another interesting information is that the time and battery level would be displayed in a bar (probably horizontal) in the form of icons.

iPhone 13 : l'écran toujours allumé avec l'horloge et la batterie ?

Of course, for those who want to, it will always be possible (via the settings) to disable the screen still on. In the majority of competing smartphones that offer the still on screen (such as the recent Galaxy S), there is no significant decrease in autonomy. However, it should not be restrictive since it will allow you to reduce the number of times you wake up your iPhone, and it will also respect your privacy by not displaying any personal information. In the majority of competing smartphones that offer the still on screen (such as the recent Galaxy S), there is no significant decrease in autonomy. The number of pixels turned on is very limited, which makes it possible not to make the energy consumption excessive. In the case of major competing smartphones, you can display the time, date, calendar, battery level or notifications. The advantage is that you can control the information you want on the still on screen, an advantage that you may not find with the iPhone 13!

A less slippery back

Finally, Max also announces changes to the back with an improved ultra wide angle camera (already mentioned) and a reworked matt back. The iPhone 13 or iPhone 12s will have a slightly more adherent textured back. He says they will be slightly more comfortable and he assumes that it will be like a soft mat, as on the Pixel series. The video also corroborates previous reports that the iPhone 13 Pro will feature the same promotion display technology with a high refresh rate of 120 Hz as the iPad Pro.

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