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It's suggested by sources speaking with AppleInsider that there will – once again – be an 8-megapixel sensor on the iPhone. That's the iPhone 6, arriving later in 2014, with an 8-megapixel ...
The iPhone 6 is expected to ignore the competition of smartphone cameras and sit out of the megapixel race, instead focusing on overall image quality. Home Apple ...
iPhone camera module supplier Largan Precision saw its stock take a significant dip yesterday amid rumors that Apple will not be upgrading the... iPhone 6 Rear Camera to Retain 8-Megapixel Sensor ...
The 1.2 megapixel camera of the iPhone 6 lags way behind what’s on offer in competing handsets, such as the 5 megapixel model in Samsung’s Galaxy S6.
A new report from China reveals that the iPhone 6’s camera resolution will not go past 8-megapixel, although it will let users take better photos … ...
For the first time since the iPhone 4S launch in 2011, the iPhone camera’s megapixel count will be upgraded: Apple will be moving from the 8-megapixel sensor on the iPhone 6 to a custom imager ...
iPhone 6 Camera Tipped To Retain 8-Megapixel Sensor By Chris Burns Updated: Oct. 24, 2019 7:56 am EST It's been suggested this week by suppliers overseas that Apple's next iPhone will continue to ...
Citing Chinese site Digi-wo.com, the report said Apple may be upgrading to a new 13-megapixel Sony camera sensor in its iPhone 6.The company's current 5S, 5C, and 4S smartphone cameras offer 8 ...
The iPhone 6 camera is capable of taking stunning pictures which belie its modest 8 megapixels, but even Apple ’s stellar image processing skills can only push its current hardware so far.
Sources from Taiwan's industrial chain claim the iPhone 6 will have at least a 10-megapixel camera with an aperture of f/1.8, reports Chinese website IT168 [Google Translate, via GforGames]. This ...
Apple is countering these new Android smartphones with the first increase in megapixels since the Apple iPhone 4S, moving from 8 megapixels to 12 megapixels. Apple March 15 ...
The iPhone 6 camera details were apparently posted on Weibo, and seem to echo a different report from China that also stated Apple will not increase the megapixels count on the upcoming iPhone models.