Apple is allegedly working on interesting photography improvements for future iPhones.
Kuo: iPhone gaining a bigger sensor & sensor stabilization in 2020, periscope lens in 2022

Apple is allegedly working on interesting photography improvements for future iPhones.
Following positive market response to the new 16-inch MacBook Pro, Apple's first notebook ditching the problematic four-year-old butterfly keyboard in favor of the tried-and-tested scissor key mechanism, Apple should release new MacBook Pros and Airs with scissor keys by June.
Following first ARM-based Mac models in late 2020 or early 2021, Apple fans could be in for a real treat next year: the first major redesign of the Mac notebook chassis following the introduction of the unibody aluminum casing industrial design more than a decade ago.
Thanks to the powers of prolific Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of TF International Securities, we can likely expect first Macs powered by Apple-designed processors to arrive in less than a year.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports that Apple is proactively maneuvering in order to diversify its camera lens suppliers for the next iPhone in light of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.
Apple could launch AirTags, its rumored Tile-like Bluetooth tracking devices, alongside the next iPad Pro and iPhone in September, as per analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of TF International Securities.
Apple's upcoming iPhone 12 models are widely expected to pick up 5G functionality, but you'd be wise not to hold your breath for 2×2 MIMO uplink support.
The most reliable Apple analyst has no doubt in his mind that the coronavirus outbreak will impact iPhone sales, prompting him to cut his shipment guidance by ten percent.
TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes Apple is working on a new iPhone predicted to sport a power button on its side that would double as a Touch ID fingerprint scanner. According to the reliable analyst, the handset will release in the first half of 2021.
Despite what other analysts have been saying, one says all four new iPhone models that Apple is expected to release this fall are predicted to support the entire 5G spectrum, including Sub-6GHz and the faster mmWave radio technology, both at the same time.
A revered analyst believes Apple will make several changes to suppliers of its products in 2020.
Revered Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of TF International Securities has revised his earlier timeline that plots Apple’s return to the traditional scissor switch keyboards. He’s now predicting that first MacBooks with scissor switch keyboards will debut in the middle of 2020.