iPhones have some of the best cameras on any mobile phone and this has been the norm for years now. Be it for still photography or videography, iPhones of every year excel as an overall camera package. Apple, however, has kept from revealing the details about its internal components, unlike its Android rivals. We often got to know some of the details from analysts and tipsters obtaining the information from Apple's suppliers. Apple CEO Tim Cook, however, has now openly hinted at who makes the camera sensors on the iPhones. Psst, it is the best one in the industry.
In his latest tweet, Cook shares a photo of him taking a look at Sony's CMOS testing facility. “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,” he wrote.
The Sony image sensors are considered to be some of the best in the industry and are widely sought after by smartphone manufacturers. Instead of gunning for the highest megapixel count like Samsung. Sony focuses on image quality.
This year, we saw Apple leaving behind its 12MP camera sensor for a higher resolution and much larger Sony sensor. The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max use this 48MP sensor and the real world, it has shown results. The iPhone 14 Pro Max in our tests proved to be extremely good in low light and night conditions. Even daylight results have showcased greater details in still photos, and similar benefits are observed in videos. The ProRAW photos make the most out of the new sensor.
However, rumours suggest that Apple will be using Sony's next-generation state of the art image sensor for the iPhone 15 Pro models. This image
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