Leaked iPhone 12 Chassis Reveals LiDAR Cutout

While the 2020 iPad Pro refresh didn’t really seem like that big of a deal, one of the changes that Apple introduced to the tablet came in the form of a LiDAR scanner. Following that, the rumors started flowing that suggested that a similar hardware feature could also be coming to the iPhone 12.

Now thanks to a video uploaded by EverythingApplePro, it shows what is allegedly the chassis of the iPhone 12 where it seems that there is evidence to suggest that LiDAR will indeed be a feature of the upcoming smartphone. This leaked chassis also seems to be similar to previously-seen dummy units, so while it might not necessarily be 100% accurate, at least the rumors are consistent.

For those who are wondering what LiDAR will do, it basically helps enhance the depth-sensing capabilities of a smartphone. Many smartphones these days come with a depth-sensing sensor on the back which can be used for augmented reality purposes as well as for photography. However, Apple’s implementation of LiDAR could be a step up that uses multiple points of light that will make its readings more frequent and thus more accurate.

It might not seem like a big deal especially if you’re not necessarily the most tech savvy person, but it could result in better-looking photos and more realistic applications of the bokeh effect.

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