

Phones
That’s what Apple glasses are for. Only through them will it be possible to see the images on the iPhone
Apple has just filed a new patent with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) that describes a unique privacy feature. When this function is activated, images on the iPhone screen can only be seen through special glasses.
The pending patent describes a system that can display “vision corrected graphic output and standard graphic output on an electronic device.” However, a notable aspect of this system was the Privacy Eyewear, which can prevent other people around the user from viewing content on the iPhone screen. It will be possible to see the images only through such glasses.
The information about the system comes amid numerous rumors that Apple is working on a mixed reality headset and glasses based on augmented reality technology. It is logical to assume that this feature will be presented along with these wearable devices.
The patent also describes an improved Face ID system that will be able to distinguish unique details on the user’s face, such as hair, beard, mustache, glasses, sunglasses and more.
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Phones
The long-awaited Always-On Display in the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max will allow you to display widgets from the lock screen

All the latest data indicates that at least the older smartphones of the iPhone 14 line will receive Always-On Display support.
According to Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman, the Always-On Display on the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max models will allow new widgets created for the lock screen to be displayed on the screen.
This means that not only the clock can be displayed on the off screen, but also the calendar, unread messages, weather forecast, stock quotes, and so on. All that is in the form of widgets for the lock screen. How it will be possible to interact with such data in Always-On Display mode is still unknown.
The older models of the new generation, we recall, are credited with 120 Hz screens that are capable of reducing the frame rate to 1 Hz. This will allow smartphones to consume battery power very economically in Always-On Display mode.
Phones
Unique on the outside and simple on the inside. Nothing Phone (1) specs leaked before announcement

Although the new Nothing Phone (1) smartphone is already available for pre-order in India, the developers have not yet confirmed its specifications.
Nothing is said to be in talks with Reliance Digital to sell the Nothing Phone (1) in its retail stores. The expected characteristics of the device were also published.
Nothing Phone (1) will receive a FullHD + OLED screen with support for a refresh rate of 120 Hz. It will be built on the basis of a Snapdragon 778G + single-chip system, the amount of RAM will be 8 GB.
The main camera will be equipped with image sensors with a resolution of 50 and 16 megapixels, the front camera will be 16 megapixels. The battery capacity will be 4500 mAh, it will support 45-watt charging.
The smartphone will run on the Android 12 operating system with the Nothing OS shell and proprietary Glyph Interface installed.
The presentation of Nothing Phone (1) is expected on July 12th.
Phones
The first smartphone based on Dimensity 9000+ will receive 200-watt charging. Details about iQOO 10

According to the latest information released by trusted source Digital Chat Station, the iQOO 10 will be the first phone based on the single cryo-published Dimensity 9000+ system.
The Mediatek platform was only announced last week as an improved version of the Dimensity 9000. It has a slight CPU and GPU performance boost, as well as some improvements. The high-performance Cortex-X2 core operates at clock speeds up to 3.2GHz. The Taiwanese manufacturer promised that the first devices with this platform will be released in the third quarter.
According to previous reports, iQOO 10 should also use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 2 SoC. It seems that iQOO is going to release two versions of the new flagships, offering the customer the choice.
The iQOO 10 is also expected to support 200W ultra-fast charging technology, which will fully charge the battery in just 12 minutes. This will be a new record.
The iQOO 10 will reportedly use a side-curved LTPO 2K screen with 120Hz refresh rate support and a large-area ultrasonic fingerprint under the screen. The main camera will be 50 megapixels.
Digital Chat Station was the first to accurately announce the specifications and release dates of Redmi K50 and Xiaomi 12.
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