Friday, November 17, 2017

Developers such as Steve Troughton-Smith and Guilherme Rambo spent a lot of time going through the firmware of Apple's HomePod smart speaker and unearthed a number of interesting things that may relate to the next iPhone:

  • Reference to a new 1125 x 2436 screen resolution (521 pixels per inch density), which would be a considerable increase from the 750 x 1334 and 1080 x 1920 resolutions in the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, respectively
  • A number of mentions of a face-unlocking biometric system, but nothing related to TouchID, which may suggest that the days of the fingerprint reader are numbered
  • Reference to 'tap-to-wake' to bring the display to life, as opposed to having to click the Home button
  • References to a software 'Home' button, replacing the physical button
  • Three new iPhones, codenamed D20 and D21, and D22, which are expected to be the iPhone 7s, iPhone 7s Plus, and iPhone 8
  • References in the code to SmartCam technology that seems to be able to automatically identify features such as sky, snow, and fireworks and such and tweak the camera's settings to best capture the image
  • References in the code to wireless charging

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<p>Developers such as&nbsp;<a href="https://twitter.com/stroughtonsmith/status/891841607728844801">Steve Troughton-Smith</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/_inside/status/891841836754644992">Guilherme Rambo</a> spent a lot of time going through the firmware of Apple
The smart speaker was slated for release in December, but it's not quite ready, Apple says.

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