Kuo: Next-gen flagship iPhone to feature sensor-shift image stabilization
According to the latest investor note from Apple analyst Ming Chi-Kuo, next year’s 6.7-inch flagship iPhone (12 Pro Max) will come with some notable camera improvements. Chief among these will be the new five-axis sensor-shift image stabilization for the main camera which we heard about back in December. The new setup will replace the current optical image stabilization for the main camera and allow for shake-free shots while maintaining a slimmer profile.
In addition, the main shooter will boast a large 1/1.9″ sensor and 7P element setup. We recently came across a report that claims the upcoming iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max will come with new 3D ToF (time of flight) cameras which will help in portrait photography and AR use cases.
Apple’s next Pro iPhones are also expected to bring 120Hz ProMotion OLED panels, mmWave 5G connectivity and 6GB RAM alongside the A14 Bionic SoC. Early estimates predict Apple will ship over 100 million iPhone 12 units globally.
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- Emeline Shaw
- 26 Mar 2020
- pc7
It won't matter since they'll again use sh*tty 12 MP sensors and their ultra wide angle lens will be just as low-res and sh*tty as on the 11 Pro. Apple needs to seriously up their camera game or they will be dead in the water. Both Samsung, Hua...
- LG Superfan
- 26 Mar 2020
- 6Qb
I like how Appe is willing to push AR, android OEMs should join in too cause ToF for protrait only is a waste
- MarcoPolo
- 25 Mar 2020
- mEA
That's pretty OP but they should focus on other things rn. If they would use a 4500 mah battery Apple would kill everything. They can withstand in a comparison of an Android phone with 4500 mah with only 3100 mah or so. Just think about an iPhone wit...