KEY POINTS
  • Apple is working on iPhones, expected to launch in 2020, with rear cameras that will be able to sense how far away things are for better pictures.
  • Two iPhone models will include the ToF sensor feature, Kuo wrote, suggesting that the lower-cost iPhone option launching in 2020 won't have it.
  • Kuo's research suggests that Apple's 2020 lineup will have more significant changes than the ones expected for this year.
Apple iPhones are seen on display at an Apple Store on January 7, 2019 in Beijing, China.

Apple is working on iPhones for 2020 with rear cameras that can sense how far away things are, according to TF Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

The cameras will include a new sensor, called "ToF," or time of flight, to let the iPhone better "see" the world around it, enabling augmented reality, or AR, experiences and better computer vision, according to the note distributed on Monday.