The technology company Apple would be managing a drastic change in terms of the cameras on its iPhone. It is presumed that a new partnership with Samsung would leave the use of Sony cameras behind.
Rumors suggest that “Apple would be considering replacing the Sony camera sensors, used in its iPhones for more than a decade, with those from Samsung.”
If the rumor about the change sought by Apple’s Tim Cook is true, starting in 2026 the new iPhone models “could be equipped with 1/2.6-inch, 48 MP ultra-wide CMOS image sensors manufactured by the South Korean giant also in charge of the Galaxy line, Apple’s biggest competition.”
In this sense, Samsung would become Apple’s new CIS supplier. Shipments of the 1/2.6-inch, 48 MP ultra-wide-angle CMOS image sensors (CIS) to Apple for iPhones would begin in 2026.
Apple’s business shift would be focused on “benefiting from new technologies and capabilities that allow it to further improve the quality of photographs and videos captured with its devices.”
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Source: fayerwayer
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