Future iPhones to sport a 48MP camera, Periscope Zoom, and under-display Face ID, Says Kuo

Main Image
  • Like
  • Comment
  • Share

Although we are months away from this 2021’s iPhone 13 launch event, rumors and claims about 2022 and 2023 iPhones are here. Reports suggest that iPhone 2022 lineup could arrive in two models of 6.1-inches and two larger ones at 6.7-inches. What’s more notable is that there won’t be a 5.4-inch model that year. This implies Apple could release an iPhone 13 Mini this year.

The revelation comes from Ming-Chi Kuo, a notable TF Securities analyst. Along with explaining screen options of iPhones 14, Kuo also states that Apple is working to upgrade the camera of the devices. He says the high-end handsets of 2022 iPhones will get 48MP cameras jumping from the existing 12MP. 

ALSO READ: Apple ‘Spring Loaded’ special event set for April 20, 2021

With the camera enhancements, Kuo believes that top-end iPhones of 2022 would be able to record up to 8K resolution video apt for watching on TVs. Not just that, he also remarks iPhone 14 lineup will thus be capable of generating pictures and video ‘more suitable for AR/MR devices.’ 

Apple iPhone 12 Pro

While these scoops have been related to the 2022 iPhones, the following is for the subsequent generation.

Mr. Kuo notes that Apple is gearing up to incorporate a periscope lens for mega zooms, something which the flagships from Samsung and Xiaomi have been flaunting. Thanks to this tech, phones like the Galaxy S21 Ultra and Mi 11 Ultra can go up to 100x zoom and beyond. While detailed information is still not there about Apple’s implementation, but the source strongly expects remarkable improvements to enhance optical zoom power.

Further, the analyst tells Apple could employ under-display Face ID into its 2023 iPhones. So, by this report, we could possibly see a notch-less full-screen display on the iPhone 15 models. Incidentally, the iPhone 13 series is said to ditch the broad notch for a punch-hole design. There are also speculations around the inclusion of Touch ID under the display on this year’s models.

ALSO READ: Poco X3 Pro Review

Phew. That’s a lot of details to digest. So, having read all that, which bit of the specs forecast excites you the most? Let us know down in the comments.

Sachin Deo VermaSachin Deo Verma
Sachin covers technology news at Smartprix and he also has a keen interest in automobile and electric vehicles. He keenly gains knowledge from various sources to be updated with the latest tech trends. He is also a passionate Potterhead who dabbles in literature, and poetry, and loves to travel.

Related Articles

Image🤍 White Heart Emoji in Social Media: White Heart Meaning, Significance, Usage & More

Emojis are tiny emotive characters that are no longer just millennial fads but add an emotional depth to your otherwise plain text message. They have been a part of the mobile messaging culture since the late 90s, and in the last few years, their usage has increased even more. When you open your device’s emoji …

ImageiPhone 14 Pro & Pro Max Models to have a bigger camera setup this year: Report

Apple is the only brand in current times which has refused to be a part of the Megapixel race in terms of its camera specs. Even their flagship iPhone devices have 12MP cameras to date whereas brands like Realme, Oppo, OnePlus include 108MP, 64MP, and 48MP cameras even in their mid-range devices. Now, this practice …

ImageApple iPhone 14 Series specs & renders leaked: Read on to know more

Apple is gearing up to launch its next iPhone Series for this year and as the month of launch gets nearer, details about the models, their specs, and designs have started surfacing online. Latest we hear, there are fresh details about the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 smartphones. As per reports, the company will …

ImageCamera improvements coming on iPhone 16 and 17 series, Says Kuo

The latest update coming from TF International analyst Ming-Chi Kuo showcases some major improvements about Apple’s next-gen iPhone 16 and 17 series. Sourced from Genius, Apple’s major lens supplier, talking about the ultrawide camera on the iPhone 16 series and the front-facing camera on the iPhone 17 series. Here’s the tee! First up, Apple is …

ImageSay Goodbye to Passwords: X Brings Support for Passkeys on iPhone

X, formerly known as Twitter, has expanded its passkey support to include iPhone users worldwide. While passkeys were initially limited to iOS users in the United States, they are now accessible to all users on the platform. Passkeys are essentially your lock screen password and biometrics—Face ID and Touch ID—that can be used for authentication. …

Discuss

Be the first to leave a comment.

Related Products