
If you think the current iPhones’ 48 megapixels are already impressive, you wouldn’t be completely wrong. The image quality offered by Apple’s cameras is currently among the best on the market.
But it seems Apple has big plans for its future devices. According to the leaker Digital Chat Station, the manufacturer is planning to introduce a 200-megapixel camera in a future iPhone.
However, the leaker admitted that’s where their knowledge ends. They couldn’t say which specific model this change would arrive in or when this iPhone would be announced.
It could be that the new feature arrives in the foldable iPhone, which might be launched next year, as Apple seems to intend to introduce several innovative technologies for the model.
If it’s later than that, the ultra-powerful camera might be applied to the iPhone’s 20th anniversary model in 2027, a smartphone that, according to leakers, would be made entirely of glass.
It’s worth remembering that while the leaker is a reliable source when it comes to tech leaks, everything should be taken as a rumor until officially confirmed by Apple.
This year, the company will launch its iPhone 17 line, for which no major camera changes are expected. However, Apple will bring a new feature that’s exciting fans: the iPhone 17 Air, which would be the thinnest phone Apple has ever produced.
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