Apple iPhone 16 Pro series to get THESE camera upgrades
Tim Cook's American tech giant set to launch iPhone 16
Apple iPhone 16 series launch is just four months away and several reports are surfacing regarding its camera specifications.
The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are expected to get a major boost in terms of camera specifications, as per a revelation by multiple sources, according to The Business Standard.
Both of the iPhones’ cameras are anticipated to receive several improvements and upgrades, as per 9To5Mac.
The tip givers have indicated four key areas where Apple is likely to make changes. This includes upgraded ultra-wide cameras, optical zoom, anti-reflective coating, and main cameras as four new updates by Apple this year.
iPhone 16 Pro series' camera features
From the 12MP ultra-wide camera available in the iPhone 15 Pro version, the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are likely to get a 48MP ultra-wide camera. This inclusion will allow the smartphone to capture more light and details of scenes and objects.
Moreover, the camera will likely provide higher-resolution images and also allow for spatial video recording with great clarity.
Upgraded tetraprism camera which Apple may call the "periscope ultra-long telephoto combination camera” is also going to be included in the new iPhone 16 Pro series. The new camera will support 5x optical zoom and 25x digital zoom.
Interestingly, the main camera of the iPhone 16 Pro models is also reported to capture improved low-light scenes with upgraded Sony sensors.
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