Appl Insider

While Apple is not expected to significantly upgrade the rear-facing cameras in its next-generation iPhone series, the largest-screened model will get a slight performance bump thanks in part to a larger effective aperture, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.Kuo dropped the tidbit in a note on Wednesday that details Apple’s lens supply pipeline. According to the analyst’s latest checks, an f/1.5 equivalent lens will cover the wide angle imaging module on a so-called “iPhone 13 Pro Max,” potentially opening the door to better nighttime photography and increased bokeh.Apple’s other “iPhone 13” models, which are rumored to include an “iPhone 13 mini,” “iPhone 13” and “iPhone 13 Pro” are expected to share an f/1.6 wide angle lens similar or identical in design to the setup introduced with iPhone 12 in 2020. Read more…

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