iPhone 6s camera rumored to use a 12MP RGBW sensor from Sony

25 May, 2015

Yet another source has chimed in, saying that the Apple iPhone 6s will pack a 12MP camera. The info by the way of a Chinese news site quoting Japanese media and claims that the sensor will switch from the traditional RGB sensor design to RGBW.



The White sub-pixel aims to improve the low-light performance of the camera. There's also a suggestion that autofocus speed will be increased without any details on how (phase detection, perhaps?). The sensor will reportedly be made by Sony.

The source pours some cold water on rumors that Apple will switch to a dual-camera system, but the dual-tone flash is here to stay.

Source (in Chinese) | Via


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  • Anonymous
  • 27 May 2015
  • DH7

I so agree with this. Got the moto G and Moto e and they sucked in comparison with my refurb iphone 4s.

  • AnonD-1825
  • 27 May 2015
  • p77

Sure sure, do you really think anyone believes you? :) seriously. You sound just like a guy from video which i posted.

  • Anonymous
  • 27 May 2015
  • rAf

U should use nokia java phone , it will never hang or lag ! U will be happy .

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