PARIS, August 30 (Benin News/EP) –
The next advanced version of Apple’s smartphone, the iPhone 14 Pro, will feature a new ultra-wide lens with a larger sensor, both in the standard version and in the version iPhone 14 Pro Max.
The analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said on his personal Twitter profile that the new iPhone series will feature an ultra-wide-angle camera with a higher pixel count, which will capture sharper images in low-light environments.
He thus compared the capacities of the current iPhone 13 Pro, which has a 12 megapixel (MP) lens with 1.3 micrometer pixels, and those of the next iPhone 14 Pro, which will have 1.4.
This improvement in the cameras of the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, an advance that will affect the final price of the product, due to the increase in the cost of its components. In other words, the unit price of the image sensor (CIS), as well as that of the air quality measuring device, are both high. vocal engine coil (VCM) and the camera module (CCM).
Specifically, with this upgrade, the components used will be up to 70% more expensive than those that make up the predecessor smartphone. However, the analyst pointed out that the increase in The prices of the other components of the new iPhone 14 Pro will be “limited”.
Kuo also said that Sony, LG Innotek, Largan, VCM and Minebea will be the manufacturers responsible for supplying the necessary components for these cameras.
It should be noted that another of the novelties of the future iPhone 14 Pro is the integration of alternative versions of its wallpapers for the Always On Display (AOD) system, which will be available in the following languages. lower energy consumption during blocking.
Other reports suggest that Apple’s next version will be sturdier than what’s currently on the market, as it will feature a titanium alloy body, at least on the Pro models.
In addition, this device should include a pill-shaped perforation to integrate facial recognition sensors (FaceID), instead of the usual “notch” of the mark.
Apple will unveil the new iPhone 14 on September 7, a date already anticipated by Mark Gurman, analyst at Bloomberg, during an event that will be broadcast from Apple Park (Cupertino, United States).