Tim Cook Talks Up Sony-Powered iPhone Cameras During His Japan Tour

Last Updated: December 14, 2022, 17:07 IST

Tim Cook is visiting Japan where he got to meet with Apple fans and other developers

Tim Cook is visiting Japan where he got to meet with Apple fans and other developers

Tim Cook seems to be on a long visit, where he got a chance to visit the Apple Store, meet with gamers and developers as well.

Apple CEO Tim Cook on Tuesday visited tech giant Sony’s cutting-edge facility in Japan. He talked about the company’s long-standing association with the Japanese giant, which has aided its evolution in camera tech.

In his tweet, Cook said: “We’ve been partnering with Sony for over a decade to create the world’s leading camera sensors for iPhone. “Thanks to Ken and everyone on the team for showing me around the cutting-edge facility in Kumamoto today.”

Several users expressed their thoughts on Cook’s post

While one user asked, “Yeah, but you tweeted this on Twitterabrand safety?”, another said, “Looking forward to seeing what comes out of this”.

Last month, it was reported that Apple’s upcoming next-generation iPhone 15 is likely to feature a ‘state of the art’ image sensor from Sony, for better low-light performance.

The image sensor will double the saturation signal in each pixel when compared to standard sensors, enabling it to capture more light to reduce underexposure and overexposure.

It is unclear whether all of the iPhone 15 models will use the new sensor technology, or Apple will limit it to the higher-end Pro models. iPhone 15 is also expected to be the first in the lineup to get USB-C charging as the company is being forced to make the change thanks to EU’s new laws that come into effect from 2024.

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