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IPhone designs do not change very often, but when they do, we talk about it in the world of technology. New information reveals that Apple's next iPhones will change polarization and why. & Nbsp;
Picked up by MacRumeurs, a new report from Ming Chi-Kuo, arguably the world's most acclaimed Apple insider, reveals that next-generation Apple iPhones will have such large front and rear cameras that the company will use "Black lens coating technologies" to try to make them seem less "visible".
Yes, it seems like a world apart from Apple's famous minimalism, but Kuo's report suggests that the cameras themselves are worth it. On the front, Kuo said the Apple iPhone 11 and 11 Max will have 12MP cameras with five elements, a significant 70% increase over the iPhone 7 XS, XS Max and XR 7MP four-element shooters. .
But the real turner are at the back.
Online with a prototype having already fledKuo says that Apple will adapt the triple cameras on the iPhone 11 and 11 Max (sometimes called iPhone XI and XI Max), but it adds a new level of detail, explaining that they are 12MP, telephoto and super wide angle cameras. The latter "is equipped with CIS 12MP / 1um provided exclusively by Sony".
It is interesting to note that Kuo claims that the new generation iPhone XR, which is very hot to have the same configuration, will be limited to a double camera, but he refused to say if buyers would miss the telephoto or the super wide angle camera.
With respect to the aforementioned black lens coating, Kuo understands that Apple will be using both the new front-facing camera and the super-wide-angle lens. The question of whether these massive cameras will be even better will already be a subject of jokes and I am willing to accept. We know it's going to be a lousy iPhone and hiding her bulbous cameras will not save her, that's the way all these cameras work. & nbsp;
In conclusion, Kuo said that Apple would stick to its usual 2H publishing strategy and, given that new iPhones were unveiled in September each year since 2012, this seems to be a safe bet . Again, the controversy over the substance style of these new iPhones is anything but.
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IPhone designs do not change very often, but when they do, we talk about it in the world of technology. And now, new information reveals that Apple's next iPhones will make a polarizing change and why.
Picked up by MacRumeurs, a new report from Ming Chi-Kuo, arguably the world's most acclaimed Apple insider, reveals that next-generation Apple iPhones will have such large front and rear cameras that the company will use "Black lens coating technologies" to try to make them seem less "visible".
Yes, it seems like a world apart from Apple's famous minimalism, but Kuo's report suggests that the cameras themselves are worth it. On the front, Kuo said the Apple iPhone 11 and 11 Max will have 12MP cameras with five elements, a significant 70% increase over the iPhone 7 XS, XS Max and XR 7MP four-element shooters. .
But the real turner are at the back.
Online with a prototype having already fledKuo says that Apple will adapt the triple cameras on the iPhone 11 and 11 Max (sometimes called iPhone XI and XI Max), but it adds a new level of detail, explaining that they are 12MP, telephoto and super wide angle cameras. The latter "is equipped with CIS 12MP / 1um provided exclusively by Sony".
It is interesting to note that Kuo claims that the new generation iPhone XR, which is very hot to have the same configuration, will be limited to a double camera, but he refused to say if buyers would miss the telephoto or the super wide angle camera.
With respect to the aforementioned black lens coating, Kuo understands that Apple will be using both the new front-facing camera and the super-wide-angle lens. The question of whether these massive cameras will be even better will already be a subject of jokes and I am willing to accept. We know it's going to be a lousy iPhone and hiding her bulbous cameras will not save her, that's the way all these cameras work.
In conclusion, Kuo said that Apple would stick to its usual 2H publishing strategy and, given that new iPhones were unveiled in September each year since 2012, this seems to be a safe bet . Again, the controversy over the substance style of these new iPhones is anything but.
___
Follow Gordon on Twitter, Facebook and Google+
More about Forbes
An Apple supplier surprisingly reveals a small new iPhone
Apple Insider Unveils New Revolutionary Triple Camera From iPhone XR
Apple's nonsensical iPhone repair costs inadvertently exposed by Samsung
The report on the changes in the offer indicates that Apple is launching a new premium iPhone range
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