iPhone 16's camera module leaks confirming new vertical arrangement
The iPhone 16 will have a redesigned camera arrangement on its rear, with the two sensors being stacked vertically this time around, in a weird but obvious nod to the way Samsung likes to do these things.
Such an arrangement has been rumored multiple times so far, and today we get an image of what is purported to be the iPhone 16's camera chassis. And indeed this shows two cameras vertically arranged, not diagonally as they are the iPhone 15.
The information comes from Twitter/X leakster Majin Bu, but was also independently confirmed with industry sources by MacRumors. This is in fact the main camera chassis for the "I-34" camera project, which is intended for use in the base iPhone 16 model which will be released this September, according to said sources.
With such a vertical setup, Apple could bring Spatial Video recording to the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus, and that may well end up being the reason for the change - and not Apple's sudden love for Samsung's ways.
The iPhone 16 is also expected to get the Action button carried over from the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, and it will come with an additional Capture button with force-sensor technology, located on its right side.
Reader comments
Vertically arranged cameras are fine but not there! Poor Apple, their design team needs to go!! Vertically aligned cameras should be in the centre of the back of ANY phone because 1. Your fingers and thumbs dont cover their lenses any more!! Making...
- 12 Mar 2024
- 0F1
- Tyz
I think face id camera should be on the back of the phone, with bare hand id that can scan 5 fingers in details. No HACKER should gets through with it (especially after Iphone face id finally breakthrough), in display camera like redmagic invention s...
- 19 Feb 2024
- tZj
Yeah sure pal, whatever you say….🤦♂️ Just look at the comments below, it’s nothing but people waffling on about Apple copying someone by altering the camera arrangement, or some snarky comment about ‘innovation’. Yet you got a problem with...
- 19 Feb 2024
- raM