"Fool" : 1 Awesome Feature Coming to This Year’s Apple Inc. iPhone Models -- The Motley Fool

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as declared in The more standard iphone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus, on the other hand, are rumored to have much less interesting updates. A True Tone display likely won't be enough to really get customers excited about the "standard" iPhone 7s/iPhone 7s Plus models. Unfortunately, the iphone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus smartphones launched in the fall of 2017 didn't include this technology. What else can Apple bring to the "standard" iPhone models? However, per a new research report from Barclays (via MacRumors), it looks as though this year's iPhone models -- all three of them -- will get the True Tone display.


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Apple iPhone 8 rumors, screen sizes, and 'supercycle,' according to JPMorgan


Apple iPhone 8 rumors, screen sizes, and 'supercycle,' according to JPMorgan
The rest of the shipments will be partly comprised of an updated version of the iphone 7 and iphone 7 Plus, Hall writes. JPMorgan rates Apple "overweight" and increased its price target from $142 to $160. New analysis from JPMorgan analyst Rod Hall distributed to clients on Monday suggests the redesigned iPhone could tap into a huge number of people hanging on to older phones, waiting to upgrade. Six months out from the anticipated launch of a redesigned iPhone, Wall Street is trying to get a grip on how big the opportunity for a huge sales boom is for Apple. Hall writes the high-end iPhone Pro with a 5.85-inch screen will have:"Edge-to-edge OLED screen in a compact form factorStructured-light-augmented main camera to enable re-focusing of pictures after taking themFront-facing 3D scanning for facial recognition, 3D camera effects, etc.

Apple Quietly Made the Account Settings Page on Your iPhone a Tiny Bit More Useful


Apple Quietly Made the Account Settings Page on Your iPhone a Tiny Bit More Useful
Previously, you'd have to tap Settings > iCloud > Apple ID > Password & Security to get to this page, which was cumbersome and awkwardly located. This time around, it's the Apple ID page in 10.3, which finally has a more cohesive settings page with access to everything from two-factor authentication to serial numbers on your other devices. AdvertisementOpen up the Settings app and you'll immediately see your Apple ID information at the top of the screen. If you haven't turned on two-factor authentication, now is a really good time to do so. Here, you can turn on two-factor authentication, change your trusted phone numbers, and request verification codes to sign into your iCloud account on other devices.


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