The iPhone 15 series will arrive on September 12, and along with the move to USB-C, we know that the camera setup will see the biggest upgrade.

And now we can provide details on those updated cameras, courtesy of insider information.

Here are the detailed camera specifications of the iPhone 15 series

iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus

The vanilla models will be upgraded to a 48MP main sensor, but reports suggest that it’s not the same 48MP as the current iPhone 14 Pro series. Instead, the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus will have a new Sony sensor with a stacked design , which will help with reading and low light quality.

Main camera: 48MP, f/1.6

Ultrawide: 12MP, f/2.4

iPhone 15 Pro

The iPhone 15 Pro will retain the 48MP main sensor from the current iPhone 14 Pro, but will have a new and better ultrawide camera. Expect improvements to telephoto quality, despite the fact that it may be the same underlying hardware.

Main camera: 48 MP, f/1.8, Sony IMX803 1/1.3″

Telephoto: 12.7MP, f/2.8

Ultrawide: 13.4MP, f/2.2

iPhone 15 Pro Max

The iPhone 15 Pro Max will have the same main and ultrawide cameras as the Pro, but the iPhone will exclusively preview the new periscope zoom. One report quotes zoom between 5x and 10x.

Main camera: 48 MP, f/1.8, Sony IMX803 1/1.3″

Telephoto: 12.7MP, f/2.8, 85mm, 1/1.9″ periscope lens

Ultrawide: 13.4MP, f/2.2

However, according to this leak from China, the new periscope will be an 85mm equivalent lens with an f/2.8 aperture and a 1/1.9″ sensor. This would bring the zoom to around 4x. If it were to go to 5x or Besides, some would need to apply digital zoom.

The detailed camera specifications of the iPhone 15 Pro Max

The detailed camera specifications of the iPhone 15 Pro Max

Analysts suggest that Apple decided to make the periscope an exclusive feature of the Pro Max due to space limitations. The 15 Pro Max’s camera module will be noticeably larger than that of the 15 Pro and the previous generation Pro Max. Apple is expected to make the 2024 iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max larger – 6.3 inches and 6 inches respectively. .9 inches – which will allow the periscope in both models.



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