Said sensors, reports Nikkei, would be manufactured by Sony and would be “the last cry” in technology. They would be capable of doubling the saturation of the signal in each pixel, allowing to improve the quality of the portraits even if there is too much or too little light.
More sensors means more quality in each camera
This advance in the sensors is possible thanks to the fact that Sony has been able to add more diodes in each layer in addition to the transistors necessary for image processing, as reflected in 9to5Mac. Combined with rumors of the advent of periscope cameras, we could be in for one of the biggest leaps in image quality and camera capabilities between a generation of the iPhone and its successor.
In other words, we could take photos that are not oversaturated in environments that are too bright, or that are not too dark in rooms where there is practically no light. The iPhone 14 Pro has already improved in this regard, but with these new sensors the jump would be even more pronounced.
Surely all this will be reserved for the iPhone 15 Pro, which are usually the models that keep all the camera improvements while the standard models take advantage of the improvements of previous generations to move forward. Or who knows, maybe it’s something reserved for the rumored iPhone 15 Ultra to make it more exclusive.
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