Apple Reportedly testing 200MP Camera for Future iPhone Models

Paras Guglani
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Apple is reportedly preparing to elevate its smartphone photography game with a significant leap in camera technology. According to renowned leaker Digital Chat Station via Weibo, Apple is currently testing a massive 200-megapixel rear camera sensor, marking a dramatic jump from the current 48MP sensors seen in recent iPhone models.

While the leak doesn’t detail which iPhone model will receive the sensor or when it might debut, history suggests that the iPhone Pro series would be the most likely candidate for such high-end upgrades. Apple has consistently enhanced its iPhone camera systems with each new iteration—not just through physical sensor upgrades but also via powerful computational photography techniques.

The 200MP sensor, if implemented, could significantly elevate photo clarity, dynamic range, and digital zoom capabilities. Such a move would also bring Apple more in line with Android rivals like Samsung, which already features 200MP sensors in devices like the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

Although Apple has not officially confirmed these developments, the information aligns with the company’s ongoing efforts to advance iPhone photography technology. As more leaks surface and iOS betas are explored, details surrounding this high-resolution upgrade may become clearer.

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