iPhone 15 Pro Could be Seen in 5X Periscope Camera: Report
Apple’s giant company’s brand iPhone 15 Pro is expected to have the 5X Periscope Camera with the updating feature in the iPhone series.
The report reveals much information regarding the iPhone 15 and recently it discloses that it is tasting the prototype of 5X telescope lenses.
Highlighted Points
- Apple is experimenting with a Periscope camera and reportedly working on adding a Periscope lens to iPhone 15 Pro.
- The launch date of the iPhone 15 Pro is expected in 2023.
- The use of Periscope lenses in Mobile Phones is not a novel step as in many of the Mobile Phones the Periscope lenses are present.
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While the launch of the iPhone 14 series is still pending and expected to be launched in the upcoming months, the news of the iPhone 15 Pro has started to circulate in the market. The company is tasting for the new camera technology of Prototype and Component samples of 5X Telephoto lenses for the iPhone 15 Pro. Still, the final decision about the manufacturer is pending and expected to reveal at the last of 2022.
The information regarding this has been revealed by the Analyst Jeff Pu, according to a report by 9to5Mac. Apple is yet to reveal the information regarding the iPhone 14 which is expected later this year which is a successor of the iPhone 13.
Still, the tasting has not been approved and component too. They will be included in the “high-end models of the 2023 iPhone lineup,” the means of the above line are iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. The expected maker of the lens is Lante Optics and also the expected units for the lenses are 100 million just for Apple.
The use of such Periscope lenses in android phones is not unique as it has been used in a handful of mobile phones. They allow the optics assembly of longer telephoto cameras to be placed horizontally and thus fit in the modern slim phones.
While many other mobile phones companies are using the technology in their mobile phones, Apple is traditionally trying to perfect the feature before implementing it.