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Each of us always requires something a little different from new products from Apple's workshop, but we probably all agree on at least one desired feature - the longest possible battery life. Battery life is a frequent problem with the Apple Watch, but according to the latest reports, this year's generation of smart watches from Apple could finally see an improvement in this direction.

Face ID under the display of future iPhones

The presentation of the new iPhones is approaching inexorably, and along with it, the number of speculations and estimates related not only to this year's models, but also to the next ones is also increasing. It has been rumored for some time that Apple could reduce the cutout at the top of the display in its future smartphones, possibly even placing the Face ID sensors under the display glass. This year's iPhone models will most likely not offer under-display Face ID, but we could expect it on the iPhone 14. Leaker Jon Prosser published alleged leaks of renders of the iPhone 14 Pro Max this week. The smartphone in the pictures is equipped with a cutout in the shape of a so-called bullet hole. Analyst Ross Young also commented on the possible placement of Face ID sensors under the display of future iPhones.

In his opinion, Apple is really working on this change, but the relevant work is not finished yet, and we will probably have to wait for some time for the under-display Face ID. Young favors the presence of under-display Face ID on the iPhone 14, and also points out that placing the Face ID sensors under the glass of the iPhone display could be easier than hiding the main camera - this could be the reason for the presence of the mentioned cutout in the shape of a hole. Another well-known analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo, also supports the theory about the presence of an under-display Face ID in the iPhone 14.

Better Apple Watch Series 7 battery life

One of the things that users constantly complain about with perhaps all generations of Apple Watch is the relatively short battery life. Although Apple constantly boasts of trying to improve this feature of its smartwatches, for many users it is still not there. A leaker with the nickname PineLeaks published interesting information during the past week, which he refers to his own reliable sources from among Apple's supply chains.

In a series of Twitter posts, PineLeaks revealed interesting details about the third generation of AirPods, which should offer up to 20% more battery and a wireless charging case as a standard part of the basic equipment compared to the previous generation. In addition, PineLeaks mentions in its posts that the long-awaited battery life extension of the Apple Watch should finally happen this year. All you have to do is let yourself be surprised. Apple will present its new products on September 14 at seven o'clock in the evening of our time.

 

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