Apple to add better cameras in iPhone 13 for better low-light, wide-angled images

Apple will reportedly add a better ultra-wide-angle camera lens to the next iPhone which could be called iPhone 12S or iPhone 13. Apple will most likely stay with a maximum of three lenses for the top-end variant but market analysts predict that the company will focus on improving images shot in low-light. Analysts from Barclays claim that Apple may include a a ultra-wide angle lens with an aperture of F1.8.
Apple is expected to launch three variants of the next iPhone as well– iPhone 13, 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max. There are chances that may be even called iPhone 12S, 12S Pro and 12S Pro Max.
According to a report by Bloomberg, Apple may bring back the TouchID scanner with the iPhone 13 series. This time the TouchID will be embedded in the display itself.

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