Key Points:
- Apple will be launching iPhone 15 Series in September.
- It is reported that the iPhone 15 Pro Max will feature the Sony IMX903,≈1 sensor.
- The upcoming iPhone 15 Series will be the most revamped smartphone series of the company.
Apple is currently working on the iPhone 15 Series and the company will be launching the same in September but the devices are on the headlines for the past couple of months. Based on the leaks and the rumours, the upcoming iPhone 15 Series will be the most revamped smartphone series of the company as the same will be coming with the lots of changes. Today we got a new piece of information which is suggesting the camera information of the top end model of the smartphone series. So without making any further delay let’s get into the article to check out the details.
According to the latest information, the upcoming iPhone 15 Pro Max smartphone will be coming with the Sony IMX903,≈1” sensor on the board. There is no information on the megapixel count at the moment. But we know that the megapixel is just a number and the sensor is capable to provide amazing photographs as it will enable more light to enter the lens through large sensors. The difference will be visible in the low light condition.
The iPhone's main camera is improving every year, which is commendable, with 15pm approaching 1 ".
iPhone 15 Pro Max :IMX903,≈1”
iPhone 14 Pro:48MP, IMX803,1/1.28
iPhone 13 Pro:12MP,IMX703,1/1.63
iPhone 12 Pro:12MP, IMX603,1/1.78
iPhone 11 Pro:12MP, IMX503, 1/2.55— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) April 23, 2023
The upcoming iPhone 15 Pro Max is also coming with the USB Type-C on the board and the same will be available on the entire devices of the lineup. It will also come with more storage and RAM options.
So let’s wait for more details of the upcoming iPhone 15 Series in the coming months and we recommend you to stay tuned with us for more updates from the world of technology.
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