Apple is expected to launch its upcoming iPhone 13 with updated features. Few reports suggest that there will be any feature similarities between the iPhone 13 and the iPhone 12, limited to the iPhone 12 Pro Max; The function is expected to be extended to all iPhone 13 models later this year.
The VCM manufacturers mainly deliver deliveries for Android phones in the first half of the year. However, those shipments are expected to be surpassed by those for iPhones in the second half of the year, as all new iPhones will have the OIS sensor displacement feature, MacRumors citing Taiwanese publication from DigiTimes’ supply chain reports.
According to the report, manufacturers are expected to increase capacity by 30 to 40 percent to meet the strong demand for iPhones.
Apple first introduced sensor shift stabilization for the wide-angle lens of the iPhone 12 Pro Max. The technology stabilizes the camera’s sensor instead of the lens for even better image stabilization and improved photo quality.
“So far, the stabilization of the sensor shift was only possible with DSLR cameras,” explains the Apple website.
“This is the first time it’s customized for the iPhone. Whether you’re recording videos of your kids chasing them through the park or holding your iPhone out of the window on a bumpy road, you’ll get more precise stabilization than ever before, “it added.
IPhone 13 models are expected to have slightly larger bumps on the rear camera that can likely accommodate larger sensors and other camera enhancements.
A recent report said Apple will likely reduce the size of the Face ID scanner sensor for the iPhone 13 by 50 percent.
The chip size for its vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL) chips, which are used for scanning 3D face IDs, has been reduced by up to 50 percent.
The next-generation iPhone 13 Pro product line is expected to feature a 120 Hz ProMotion display for the first time.
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