Future iPhones get a nice camera upgrade. Thanks to a new sensor, taking good photos becomes even easier.
Camera of the future iPhone is getting very good (thanks to a new sensor)
Apple is known for its sleek designs and smart technology. But what makes everyone the most enthusiastic for a new iPhone remains the camera. Every year iPhones get a bit better, but according to the latest rumors, the camera of future iPhones will make a big leap forward. The reason? A new sensor that will provide even sharper and brighter photos.

Apple currently uses camera sensors from Sony in their iPhones. These sensors are made up of two layers, but Apple has given it its own twist. This stands in a new patent for its own camera sensor for future iPhones. They have made some smart adjustments so that the sensor is not only better, but will also take up less space.
The new sensor that Apple is going to use can catch more light than the current sensors. And more light means (usually) better photos, especially in dark conditions. The new sensor can also handle a wider spectrum of light. This way you get a photo where you can see both the light and the dark parts.
So your photos get better, without having to do something extra for it. No more hassle with filters or post -processing, because the camera of the future iPhones ensures that your snaps immediately look professional.

You just have to wait a while. It is not yet known when Apple will release these adjustments for the camera and sensor in the future iPhones. It can take a few more years and the new sensor will probably first be only available in the Pro models. After that it is a matter of time before every iPhone user can take advantage of this upgrade.