Apple enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the unveiling of the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro series slated for this coming October. Recent leaks shed light on the camera design for the 16 Pro and Pro Max models. Here's what we know so far...
The iPhone 15 series, set to hit the shelves this September, continues to pique curiosity with ongoing leaks hinting at substantial design overhauls and advanced camera sensors. Today, the spotlight shifts to the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, revealing intriguing details about their camera setups.
According to leaks surfacing from the Asian market, the iPhone 16 Pro Max is poised to feature a larger primary camera alongside a 48MP ultra-wide lens. Reports suggest the deployment of a 48MP Sony IMX903 sensor as the primary camera, complemented by a 12MP periscope telephoto and 48MP wide-angle lens, ushering in a new era of photography prowess.
The revelation of an upgraded primary camera sensor for the iPhone 16 Pro Max isn't entirely new, with similar leaks surfacing as early as January. Speculations hinted at the inclusion of the Sony IMX903 sensor boasting stacked design, advanced features like a 14-bit Analog-Digital Converter (ADC), and Digital Gain Control (DCG).
Meanwhile, the iPhone 16 Pro is expected to retain the 48MP Sony IMX803 sensor utilized in current iPhone 15 Pro models. Additionally, leaks suggest an upgrade to the 5x periscope telephoto lens for the 16 Pro Max model, aligning with previous rumors and solidifying the credibility of recent disclosures.
As anticipation mounts for the official unveiling of the iPhone 16 series, enthusiasts eagerly await confirmation and further details regarding these innovative camera enhancements.
