This year, Apple is planning to switch things up with its camera set up and introduce autofocus in the ultra-wide-angle sensor. According to renowned Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the company will introduce this functionality in the Pro models launching this year, and bring it to non-Pro models in 2022. The wide-angle lens and the telephoto lens on the Pro models already have an autofocus feature, helping you to capture photos by concentrating on a single object in the frame. This new addition to the ultra-wide lens will assist you snap better landscape photos. [Read: Why entrepreneurship in emerging markets matters] Kuo also added that the ultra-wide sensor will get a hardware refresh and use six elements, instead of five. This should result in improved low-light photos in the ultra-wide mode. We’re months away from iPhone 13’s formal launch, but leaks have already suggested that this year’s Apple flagships will get bigger batteries and support for a 120Hz refresh rate display. Can we get USB-C charging too? Or is it too much to ask for?