Monday, 24 August 2015

iPhone 6S & iPhone 6S Plus to come with 12MP camera!



Apple's new iPhone 6s will come with improved 12MP cameras.
The report is based on information that Business Insider got from a person part of Apple's supply chain for the new iPhones.
The report also says that the iPhone 6S and the iPhone 6S Plus will have an image sensor that would gather more light, and hence capture better images with low noise.
The iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus already offer stellar camera performance. The cameras inside these two phones are among the best we have seen in smartphones although the image resolution is somewhat lower at 8MP compared to what competitors offer. Devices like the Samsung Galaxy S6 come with a 16MP camera.
More significantly, the cameras in the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy Note 5 are so good that in some tests they triumph the camera performance of the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus, a remarkable feat considering how seriously Apple takes the camera part in its phones.
The tough competition could be one of the reasons why Apple is moving to cameras with more resolution in its next phones.
The same source that told Business Insider about the camera in the iPhone 6S also said that Apple would improve the camera hardware further in the iPhone 7 next year. The report said that unlike the 5-element lens in the iPhone 6 (and the upcoming iPhone 6S), the camera in the new iPhone next year would have a 6-element design

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