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Details of camera upgrades for the next two generations of Apple iPhone revealed!Foreign media: Finally catching up with Android

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Will iPhone cameras catch up? Many recent reports pointed out that Apple is about to upgrade the specifications of iPhone 16 and iPhone 17 for two consecutive years. Eventually, all lenses will use 48 million pixels, and the stacked design will bring better low-light shooting effects.

According to tipster Revegnus and Haitong Securities analyst Jeff Pu, the iPhone 16 Pro, which is expected to be launched next year, will maintain a 48-megapixel, 1.22 μm main lens. The new sensor adopts a stacked design, similar to what Sony uses for the Xperia 1 V. The dual-layer architecture of “Exmor T for mobile” brings wider dynamic range and low noise.

The ultra-wide angle is another highlight. The iPhone 16 Pro will be upgraded from 12 million pixels to 48 million pixels. Foreign media “AndroidAuthority” analyzed that this will allow Apple to catch up with the level of flagship Android phones. The 48 million pixels can be combined with pixel binning technology to bring better low-light photography or support higher video resolution.

Entering the iPhone 17 Pro, it is reported that Apple will upgrade the main lens again, changing it to a 1.4um, 1/1.14-inch sensor, which will still maintain 48 million pixels. In addition, the telephoto lens will be changed from 12 million pixels to 48 million pixels. , which can bring about a more ideal hybrid zoom through cropping, making long-distance photos clearer.

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