As the iPhone 14 launch event approaches, rumors are getting more and more concise and the latest comes from trusted analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. IPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max will reportedly feature new ultrawide camera sensors capable of capturing 1.4 µm pixels. This should result in more detailed shots and better low-light performance. For reference, the current iPhone 13 Pro duo captures 1.0µm pixels with their ultrawide cameras.

Kuo: iPhone 14 Pro models will be equipped with new ultrawide cameras

The new CMOS imaging sensor will be joined by a new voice coil motor (VCM) and a new compact camera module. All of these components will be up to 70% more expensive than those found in the upcoming iPhone 13 Pro models. Kuo believes Sony will supply the CMOS sensors while Minebea and Largan will take care of the VCM. LG is advertised as the leading supplier of compact camera modules.

Kuo: iPhone 14 Pro models will be equipped with new ultrawide cameras

In addition to the new ultrawide module, the iPhone 14 Pro series is also expected to carry a 48MP main camera that uses 4-in-1 pixel binning. The resulting images should offer more accurate color shots and better low-light performance. The front cameras of both 14 Pro models will receive a big upgrade with autofocus and a bright f / 1.9 aperture.



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