Apple's upcoming "iPhone 14 Pro" models could feature a 48-megapixel rear-facing camera, bringing a significant improvement in the device's photography capabilities.
Predictions of a 48MP camera on the next iPhones aren't new, but in a report on Wednesday, TrendForce corroborated existing rumors. The analytics firm said that the move would reduce the market share of devices with 12MP primary cameras to just 15%.
The move from a 12MP camera to a 48MP camera would also mark the first megapixel increase since the iPhone 6s, which ditched 8MP sensors for 12MP sensors.
This is not the first time that a 48MP primary camera has been forecast for the "iPhone 14 Pro" models. Well-connected analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has made that prediction several times, stating that the new larger sensor could provide a hybrid operating mode and bring 8K video recording.
The inclusion of a 48MP camera sensor on the new device wouldn't mean that all pictures snapped with it would have that many pixels, however. It's likely that the device would feature 48MP images for brightly lit subjects and 12MP for low-light pictures.
In addition to the upgraded camera, the "iPhone 14 Pro" is also expected to feature a new front design that could ditch the notch for a pill-shaped or hole-punch camera. Other rumors suggest that the camera bump could be reduced in the new models, too.
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“It's likely that the device would feature 48MP images for brightly lit subjects”
No it wouldn’t. This talk of 48mp cameras is a bit silly. Even in optimum conditions the resultant picture isn’t likely to be 48mp, it will still be 12mp because of 4:1 pixel binning. A 48mp sensor small enough to fit in a smartphone would produce terrible 48mp pictures!
https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/uk/features/what-is-pixel-binning-everything-you-need-to-know-about-this-camera-tech