Apple iPhone 15 series to reportedly sport 48MP main camera – Times of India

Apple is gearing up for the launch of its next-generation iPhone 15 series. Like always the company is expected to launch the iPhone 15 series in September. The upcoming iPhone 15 series is said to consist of four smartphones — iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. A new leak has surfaced online revealing some likely details of the upcoming iPhone 15 series.

According to Apple industry analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple may introduce the 48MP rear camera in the affordable iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus models. Kuo adds that the company is planning to integrate a new sensor in the smartphones which will help in capturing more light.
According to Kuo, Apple has also managed to resolve the yield problems related to its latest stacked CMOS image sensor (CIS) design. This achievement was made possible due to Sony, the supplier of the sensor, ramping up its production capacity by 100-120% to meet Apple’s high demand. However, this increase in production for Apple has resulted in a substantial decrease in the supply available for its Android partners.

What more to expect from iPhone 15 lineup
Apart from the upgraded camera, both the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus will feature the A16 Bionic chip, the same powerful chip found in the iPhone 14 Pro models. Additionally, the standard iPhone 15 models will incorporate a USB-C port, although it is uncertain whether it will have any speed limitations.
The upcoming iPhone 15 Pro models are not expected to have solid-state buttons due to design challenges. The smartphones are said to feature a titanium frame and powered by Apple’s own A17 Bionic chip paired with 8GB of RAM.

function loadGtagEvents(isGoogleCampaignActive) { if (!isGoogleCampaignActive) { return; } var id = document.getElementById('toi-plus-google-campaign'); if (id) { return; } (function(f, b, e, v, n, t, s) { t = b.createElement(e); t.async = !0; t.defer = !0; t.src = v; t.id = 'toi-plus-google-campaign'; s = b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t, s); })(f, b, e, 'https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=AW-877820074', n, t, s); };

window.TimesApps = window.TimesApps || {}; var TimesApps = window.TimesApps; TimesApps.toiPlusEvents = function(config) { var isConfigAvailable = "toiplus_site_settings" in f && "isFBCampaignActive" in f.toiplus_site_settings && "isGoogleCampaignActive" in f.toiplus_site_settings; var isPrimeUser = window.isPrime; if (isConfigAvailable && !isPrimeUser) { loadGtagEvents(f.toiplus_site_settings.isGoogleCampaignActive); loadFBEvents(f.toiplus_site_settings.isFBCampaignActive); } else { var JarvisUrl="https://jarvis.indiatimes.com/v1/feeds/toi_plus/site_settings/643526e21443833f0c454615?db_env=published"; window.getFromClient(JarvisUrl, function(config){ if (config) { loadGtagEvents(config?.isGoogleCampaignActive); loadFBEvents(config?.isFBCampaignActive); } }) } }; })( window, document, 'script', );

For all the latest Technology News Click Here 

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! TechAI is an automatic aggregator around the global media. All the content are available free on Internet. We have just arranged it in one platform for educational purpose only. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials on our website, please contact us by email – [email protected]. The content will be deleted within 24 hours.