iPhone 14 Pro with new ultra-wide lens to enhance night photos. Photos taken with the iPhone 14 Pro in low light conditions could be significantly better than current models.
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Apple will unveil the iPhone 14 in a few days and today the analyst Ming-Chi Kuo spoke about the possible novelties of the camera.
Notably, Kuo said the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max will have a new ultra-wide lens with a larger sensor and pixels. Having a sensor with more pixels will allow you to capture images with more light and less noise without software post-processing, significantly improving photos taken in low light conditions.
Currently, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max are equipped with a 12 megapixel ultra wide angle lens with 1.0 µm pixels. The analyst predicts that the ultra-wide lens on this year’s Pro models will have 1.4 µm pixels. However, the new components are up to 70% more expensive than the current ones.
Also according to Kuo, Sony, Minebea, VCM, Largan and LG Innotek will be responsible for supplying the components for the ultra-wide camera of the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max.
Previous rumors have revealed that the ultra-wide lens will not be the only one to be updated with the iPhone 14 Pro. The new models are expected to have a new 48-megapixel wide-angle lens capable of shooting 8K resolution video. The front-facing camera should instead integrate an f / 1.9 aperture sensor with autofocus, which will result in better images in low-light scenarios.
Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for the entry-level models of the iPhone 14 line. In addition to maintaining the same design as the iPhone 13, the iPhone 14 will feature cameras similar to its predecessor and a slightly improved A15 Bionic chip with more RAM. and updated GPU.