The next iPhone will get some nice improvements. And in any case, the iPhone 16’s camera solves an annoying problem.
iPhone 16 camera solves this annoying problem
The iPhone 16’s camera will solve a problem that has plagued Apple’s device for years. You mainly see this problem when taking night photos, but it is actually always visible.
Sometimes after taking a photo you see the strange colored dots (often they are green). They are immediately noticeable, especially on a dark background. The strange colored dots are lens flares. You mainly see these dots when you are photographing a (bright) light source.
Any lens can get this lens flare and many smartphones suffer from it, but it seems to be extra prominent on iPhones. You can see more explanation about the problem in the video below.
Apple has already addressed this problem somewhat with the iPhone 15 Pro Max, but unfortunately it is still present. Soon with the iPhone 16 (probably the iPhone 16 Pro and the iPhone 16 Pro Max), the problem will finally be solved.
At least, that’s what it says yeux1122 on the Korean blog Nevar. The account has previously written accurate details about the then-unreleased iPad and iPhone. But take these rumors with a grain of salt.
The message states that Apple is currently testing a camera lens with a new coating for the next iPhone. The iPhone 16 will hopefully be less affected (or even not at all) by the lens flare problem.
Previous rumors already said that the camera of the iPhone 16 Pro (Max) will have a larger and better main sensor. This means that both the photo and video functions will be improved. This makes the sensor of the iPhone 16 Pro Max camera about 12 percent larger.
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