iPhone 12 tendrá características similares al iPad Genius
En el otoño de 2020 Apple podría presentar cuatro nuevos modelos de smartphones, que en sus gamas altas tendrían tres cámaras traseras.
En marzo pasado Apple llevó acabo el lanzamiento del iPad Pro, el cual contiene características como: el escáner LiDAR, que será incluido en los próximos lanzamientos de los nuevos teléfonos iPhone de la compañía de Cupertino, California.
Según trascendió por parte de Bloomberg, cuatro nuevos modelos de estos smartphones podrían ser lanzados en el otoño de 2020, los cuales estarán preparados para funcionar con 5G y serán los sucesores del iPhone 11 en sus distintas versiones. Es decir, lo que se espera para este año es la presentación del iPhone 12.
En el caso de los equipos que sustituirán al iPhone 11 Pro y 11 Pro Max, los dispositivos de gama alta, tendrán bordes planos de acero inoxidable, en lugar del diseño curvo actual. El módulo cuadricular de cámaras posteriores podría ser sustituido por un nuevo diseño con tres cámaras con el sensor 3D LiDAR.
Todo esto acercaría al iPhone 12 a un diseño más cercano al iPad Pro que Apple presentó hace algunas semanas, rescatando así el Escáner LiDAR, el cual tiene funcionalidades de detección de profundidad, además de ser compatible con la nueva generación de apps profesionales de fotografía y diseño.
Según estableció Apple, esta tecnología ofrece funcionalidades completamente nuevas para un dispositivo móvil, entre ellas se podrá medir la distancia que se tiene hacia un objeto que nos rodea, hasta cinco metros, todo con el objetivo de sacar mejores fotografías e imágenes en movimiento, la idea es preparar el avance en aplicaciones de realidad aumentada.
En cuanto al tamaño de la pantalla se espera que la gama más alta de estos nuevos modelos sea ligeramente superior a las de 6.5 pulgadas.
Así, reportes de analistas y otros medios internacionales sugieren que el iPhone 12 podría ver la luz en septiembre, como ocurrió con el lanzamiento del año pasado, o en el mes de octubre de este mismo año. Habrá que esperar.
iPhone Tip: How To Stop Calls Automatically Going Straight To Voicemail
Some iPhone calls go straight to voicemail even when they are expected. This problem stems from the iPhone’s settings and must be changed to prevent this from happening again. And in addition to the settings, users will also need to update a few features to make sure the fix stays.
Turning Off Some Features
Incoming calls sent straight to voicemail often occur in iPhones that have problems connecting with its carrier and has settings preventing interruptions to the owner. These settings need to be changed to let the calls come in as normal.
To secure those calls, the iPhone’s Airplane Mode and Do Not Disturb Mode should be turned off and taking calls from unknown numbers could be enabled. Airplane Mode can be disabled by accessing the Control Center through swiping down from the top of the screen.
Meanwhile, the Do Not Disturb Mode can be fully disabled in the Settings menu under its own “Do Not Disturb” options. The feature often reactivates itself after some time and must be set to manual reactivation to prevent it from sending calls into voicemail.
Lastly, the unknown numbers setting is an optional move to keep all calls from going to voicemail. To enable this, make sure that the e “Silence Unknown Callers” setting is on, which would help the iPhone send less calls to voicemail. This move is only optional as it opens your device to be contacted by strangers. If not expecting a call from an unknown number, it’s best to keep it disabled.
Update iOS and Carrier Settings
To keep the features working properly, it’s highly advised for users to keep using the latest iOS update and download the latest update of the carrier’s software. Installing the latest iOS update can be done through the phone’s Software Update menu in the Settings app. Meanwhile, the carrier software can be updated in the About menu under the General option in the Settings app.
Once these are updated, this would fix any issues that could make the device keep sending calls directly to voicemail.
Apple’s iPhone shipments in China rebounded in March as the world’s second-largest economy worked to reboot its manufacturing industry following the disruption caused by the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Shipments of Apple’s marquee device jumped 19 per cent in March from a year earlier to 2.5 million units, according to Bloomberg calculations based on monthly data from the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, a government think tank. The broader smartphone market, including Android devices, shrunk by roughly 22 per cent to 21 million shipments, the academy said.
February, which was most impacted by government lockdown measures designed to curb the spread of the virus, saw iPhone shipments plunge more than 60 per cent year-on-year as factories remained shut past the Lunar New Year holiday break.
Apple’s assembly plants in China, run mainly by Hon Hai Precision Industry Co, also known as Foxconn, slowly resumed operations through that month and into March. At the mega-complex in Zhengzhou, known as “iPhone City”, more than 200,000 workers had returned to production lines as of late March, according to the local authority’s website. The factory shipped almost 300,000 iPhone units per day at that point, a similar output to its pre-coronavirus capacity, the authority said.
Apple is preparing a redesign of its top-tier iPhones, borrowing cues from the latest iPads, as part of a major autumn refresh that will see 5G added to as many as four new handset models and the release of two key new accessories, Bloomberg News reported on Monday. Some of the new iPhones could be released several weeks later than normal because of the disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic. – Bloomberg
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