Does the iPhone have Infrared? Clear up that doubt now!

The iPhone – and Apple – are the reference when it comes to technology. But does the iPhone have infrared? Find out now and get rid of that doubt!

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With the advancement of processes and everything that is part of our daily lives when it comes to technology, it is normal to come across the emergence, popularization, peak and, after a certain amount of time that is impossible to define, the disappearance of this technology so that other more advanced ones can emerge.

Two recent examples – although not that recent, since it has been about 15 years since the beginning of this cycle – are the emergence of technologies such as Bluetooth and Infrared.

Depending on your age, you may remember that these two technologies changed the way cell phones shared their content long before the emergence of other features we know today, such as our beloved WhatsApp.

Who remembers the period when these technologies were all the rage here?

But today we are not going to talk about Bluetooth, as this is a technology that is still very present in our daily lives after a series of improvements over the years.

Let's talk about the other technology that emerged at the same time: Infrared.

Do you know what it represented, how it worked and what it was for? And what is the relationship between this technology and the iPhone, which has become the biggest reference when it comes to technology these days!

 And the question that everyone wants to know is: does the iPhone have infrared? Has the technology managed to reinvent itself like Bluetooth and is it still present in our daily lives in some way?

That's what we're going to find out! Come and clear up this doubt now!

What is Infrared Technology?

Before we talk about the presence of this technology on the iPhone, how about we remember a little more about what it represented?

IR – also called infrared radiation – is electromagnetic radiation that is not within the human visual spectrum. In other words: just like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, infrared is not perceptible to our eyes.

Devices that use this technology have an infrared transmitter and receiver. In this way, information is exchanged between the two devices.

Generally, this data transfer via Infrared respects maximum distances of up to 5 meters.

As we have already mentioned in the text, despite having several other uses for various areas of our society, it can be said that what made Infrared technology really popular was its use in cell phones.

At the time, Infrared worked in a similar way to Bluetooth: sending content such as music and photos.

In this case, what changed was that both devices needed to be very close, right next to each other. This proximity was what ensured that the data could be sent correctly.

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How did infrared technology work and what was it for?

In addition to its use in cell phones, which we have already discussed here, infrared is also present in a number of other areas of our society, but as these other areas are less accessible and are not as present in the lives of most of us, we may not have as much knowledge about them.

Check out some examples of the use of Infrared!

Used to measure temperature remotely

Remember those thermometers used during the COVID-19 pandemic to measure temperatures at the entrance of certain establishments? These thermometers use infrared technology.

Melt ice

Yes, melting ice is also one of the functions for Infrared in certain sectors of our society.

Speed up the asphalt drying process

Another use of Infrared is to help speed up the drying process of asphalt on streets and roads.

Use in remote control

Okay, this feature isn't that far from our reality, but it's still something that many of us aren't that familiar with.

Television remote controls are examples of infrared information transfer. This technology is used to send and receive commands from the remote and the television.

Pretty interesting, right?

Does the iPhone have infrared? Clear up that doubt right now!

Now we come to the burning question: does the iPhone have infrared or is this technology a thing of the past when we talk about the smartphone with the most famous apple in the world?

Currently, there are some smartphone options on the market that feature this technology, but the iPhone is not yet on that list.

Since sending content – whether photos, audio, videos and files in general – can now be done through other tools such as WhatsApp, Google Drive, WeTransfer and other options, the use of infrared is no longer this. But the technology can still be used to transform your smartphone into a remote control for use on your TV. 

Therefore, if you want to use your iPhone for this feature, be aware that the device does not have a native feature to perform this action.

This means that, to turn your iPhone into a remote control, you will need to look for specific apps from each brand to perform these actions.

Brands like Samsung, Panasonic, Philips, LG and Sony are some of the TVs that have apps so you can use your iPhone as a remote control for your Smart TV.

In other words: the iPhone does not have infrared, but it is now possible to get around this situation through applications.

Conclusion 

So, did you enjoy learning a little more about infrared technology and how it is present in our lives?

Although we discovered that the iPhone does not have Infrared, it is interesting to know that there are options for devices that do not have the feature.

So, now you know, right? If you want to use your iPhone as a remote control for your Smart TV, just download the app compatible with your TV and use this feature on your TV whenever you need! 

I'm sure this feature will be very useful for you and your family!

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