Apple finally switched to high-resolution image sensors
What has been said a lot lately has come to pass, but it was not obvious. Apple has switched to high-resolution image sensors, such as the one used in the iPhone 12 Pro. A source who released details on the specs of the iPhone 12 Pro Max yesterday shared the specs of its little brother today.
This is a breakthrough. iPhone 12 Pro gets a 64-megapixel sensor and 5x optical zoom.
— Leaks (@LeaksApplePro) August 28, 2020
And directly to the camera. There are 64MP sensors in modules with wide-angle and ultra-wide-angle lenses, as well as a 16MP sensor in a module that provides 5x optical zoom. The lenses are all fast. There is double optical stabilization. Lidar, for some reason, is ranked among the sensors of the model, and is not mentioned in the characteristics of the camera.
The smartphone also received a 6.1-inch OLED Super Retina XDR screen with a resolution of 2532x1170 pixels. The difference from its predecessor here will be the support for ProMotion technology.
This is a breakthrough. iPhone 12 Pro gets a 64-megapixel sensor and 5x optical zoom
This is a breakthrough. iPhone 12 Pro gets a 64-megapixel sensor and 5x optical zoom
Alas, this time neither the autonomy of the smartphone nor its cost is reported. But, according to a previous leak, the iPhone 12 Pro can be purchased in the US for $1,000.
Source: Twitter
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