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This year's iPhone might finally bring one of Android’s best features

This year’s iPhone might finally bring one of Android’s best features

Posted on February 16, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

An always-on display could be on the way.

The iPhone 12 and iOS 14 might have closed the Android feature gap with 5G, OLED displays, and home screen widgets, but it’s still missing one feature that we’ve wanted for years. According to serial leaker Max Weinbach, that might finally be changing with this year’s iPhone.

The well-known and oft-accurate leaker spilled some secrets on the EverythingApplePro YouTube channel on Valentine’s Day, and among the numerous details revealed is the possibility of an always-on display.
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