Sony will supply the iPhone 15 Series with a cutting-edge image sensor.
- Periscope cameras with 10x optical zoom could be added to the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
- Prior to now, Sony stated that it would spend JYP 900 billion on picture sensors.
- The new sensor from Sony can lessen overexposure or underexposure.
The iPhone 15 series is anticipated to launch in 2019, but speculation about its numerous characteristics has already begun. According to a recent report, Sony will supply Apple with cutting-edge picture sensors for its upcoming iPhone models.
The in question sensor has not yet been manufactured by Sony. According to reports, Sony's factory in Nagasaki will produce it. According to reports, the corporation has made significant investments in image sensors with the goal of dominating the complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensor industry by about 60 percent by 2025.
Sony's cutting-edge image sensor could be included in Apple's upcoming iPhone line. According to reports, this new image sensor has each pixel's saturation signal level double that of older sensors. According to reports, Sony had over 44% of the market for CMOS image sensors in 2021, with Samsung coming in second at 18.5%.
In 2023, the business stated that it would invest JYP 900 billion (approximately Rs. 53,000 crore) in image sensors. By 2025, it aims to capture about 60% of the market for CMOS image sensors. The 8P lens in the iPhone 15 Pro series would be an improvement above the 7P lens found in the iPhone 14 Pro models.
Additionally, a periscope camera with 10x optical zoom is rumoured to be included in the iPhone 15 Pro Max, which is anticipated to launch as the iPhone 15 Ultra. In similar news, the iPhone 15 Pro may have rounded edges and a titanium frame. Three Taptic engines and solid-state buttons might also be included in the handset.