
"Back in May, Apple was rumored to be testing a 200MP camera for an upcoming iPhone, but unfortunately no other details were shared at that point. 200MP cameras are becoming very prevalent in the Android world, so it makes sense that Apple would want to experiment with the tech and see if it fits its requirements. Today a Morgan Stanley investor note claims Apple has made up its mind and will use a 200MP camera in the iPhone 21 coming out in 2028."
"Of course we're expecting the iPhone 21 Pro Max (and perhaps the Pro too) to be the model in which the 200MP camera will make its debut. The camera will be supplied by Samsung, but it's unclear which exact sensor Apple will be using (since we're still so far off, the sensor in question may not even be announced yet)."
Apple plans to adopt a 200MP camera for the iPhone 21, scheduled for 2028. Early testing of a 200MP module occurred in May, and 200MP sensors have become common in Android phones. A Morgan Stanley investor note indicates Apple finalized the decision to use a 200MP camera for the 2028 iPhone. The iPhone 21 name follows an expected iPhone 20 in 2027 for the 20th anniversary of the original iPhone. The high-resolution sensor is expected to debut on the iPhone 21 Pro Max, and possibly the Pro. Samsung will supply the camera, and the sensor could be manufactured in the US by Samsung, though the exact sensor model remains unclear.
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