Apple testing a 200MP rear camera for future iPhone, rumor claims
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Apple testing a 200MP rear camera for future iPhone, rumor claims
"Apple is evaluating a 1/1.12-inch sensor for the primary rear camera, which is similar to a unit expected on the upcoming Oppo Find X9 Ultra."
"The sensor is expected to be commercially available next year, though that doesn't necessarily mean the next iPhone will feature a 200MP main camera."
"The vivo X300 Ultra has already been confirmed to feature a dual 200MP camera setup, using a 200MP Sony LYTIA-901 sensor for the main camera."
"The iPhone 17 Pro Max currently has a triple 48MP camera setup, indicating a significant upgrade could be on the horizon with the new sensor."
Apple is rumored to be testing a large 200MP sensor for future iPhones, specifically for the primary rear camera. This sensor is similar to one expected in the Oppo Find X9 Ultra, which will feature dual 200MP cameras. The sensor being evaluated measures 1/1.12 inches. Although it is anticipated to be commercially available next year, it is uncertain if the next iPhone will include this 200MP camera. Meanwhile, the vivo X300 Ultra has confirmed a dual 200MP camera setup.
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