There is no iPhone that is specifically designed for the eyes. However, the iPhone 11’s dual-camera technology mimics the human eye in more ways than one.
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The ultra-wide and widefield lenses aid in-depth perception and focus. Additionally, like rod and cone cells, one lens captures monochrome data while the other captures RGB data.
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If you are looking for an iPhone that is best for you, it depends on your needs. The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro come with 6.1-inch screens, while the iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14 Pro Max feature 6.7-inch screens. The larger screen size might be better for heavy use.
There is no scientific evidence that Apple products affect the eyes or cause any eye problems. However, staring at any screen for an extended period of time can cause eye strain and discomfort. It is recommended to take breaks every 20 minutes and look away from the screen for at least 20 seconds.


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