Release night, suspected Apple iPhone 14 series camera module supply list exposed
Time: Sep 09, 2022Views:
 
 
 
At eight o'clock in the morning of September 8 Beijing time, that is, four hours after the end of Apple's fall conference, the suspected iPhone 14 series camera module list was exposed.
 
 
Of course, the biggest expectation for this conference is still the new phone iPhone 14 series. The most concern is that the Apple iPhone 14Pro rear main camera abandoned years of 12 megapixels, directly iterated to 48 megapixels.
 
 
This is nothing less than an optical imaging revolution for Apple, or even the cell phone industry.
 
 
Tide Electric Intelligence obtained the suspected iPhone 14 series camera module supply chain list from the industry chain. From the list, we can see that LG, Sharp, Foxconn and other figures are somewhat unfamiliar, as they basically do not appear in the Android phone supplier camp.
 
 
 
Of course, the lens supply can basically be locked to Dali Light, Jade Crystal Light, as well as the newest member of the fruit chain, Sunyu.
 
 
 
Simply increasing the number of pixels in the camera while keeping the image sensor size the same will result in smaller pixels and thus less light intake, leading to lower photo quality in low-light conditions. To solve the problem, some analysts also predict that the iPhone 14 Pro will support both 48 megapixels and 12 megapixels of output, achieved through a technology called pixel merging.
 
 
 
A domestic module factory executive said that the iPhone 14 image upgrade could be an important turning point. Because generally Apple for the camera upgrade are very conservative, the same 12 megapixel camera for a thousand years, in line with the new three years old three years upgrade/adjustment has three years of principle, Apple image in recent years is basically relying on excellent algorithms and software optimization, the hardware performance of a comprehensive "squeeze" out.
 
 
 
 
The current Android flagship models are basically upgraded to 50 megapixels or even 200 megapixels, which will more or less challenge the image status of Apple's phones.
 
 
Recall what Steve Jobs once said, not the pursuit of pixels, only the pursuit of how to take better pictures.