Monday, May 25, 2015

Apple will improve the quality of shooting iPhone 6s due to the 12-megapixel Sony RGBW sensor

Recently, an analyst at IHS China Kevin Wang made the forecast that iPhone 6s get a camera with a higher resolution. Today resource Feng, referring to its own sources confirmed this information: in the next generation iPhone will be installed main camera with 12-megapixel sensor RGBW production of Sony. This company is one of the leading suppliers of PV modules for flagship smartphones.





The current resolution photosensor Apple-smartphone, 8 megapixels, has not changed since the release of iPhone 4s models in 2011. Unlike other manufacturers, Apple in recent years chasing the number of megapixels main camera, preferring to improve other indicators.

The more megapixels - the more light is able to grab the camera and the better the picture must be obtained. Nevertheless, the amount does not always lead to better quality. In Apple we have long understood the importance of not only the number of megapixels, but also their size. 12-megapixel camera iPhone 6s will improve the quality of shooting by using the RGBW-sensors Sony, which in addition to red, green and blue pixels are also white pixels. In addition, it will boast increased speed AF, and will be supplemented by a two-color LED flash.

The iPhone 5s, which was released in 2013, Apple has increased the size of megapixels from 1.4 to 1.5 microns, and since then it has not changed, improving the quality of shooting due to other factors. iPhone 6, for example, the company has equipped the "sensor iSight new generation" with a diaphragm f / 2.2) and technology Focus Pixels, which is twice as fast autofocus suggests. 5.5-inch PHABLET 6 Plus received optical image stabilization ("Six" - at least advanced digital), which allows you to take clearer pictures.


The fact that the iPhone 6s equipped with advanced camera, which is the quality of the shooting will not yield "reflex", last November, said the author of the blog Daring Fireball, John Gruber, citing informed sources. "Camera ... [iPhone] The following year made the biggest leap - he said in a recent podcast - I do not know what that means, but I hear it's a strange two-lens system in which the rear camera uses two lenses and somehow produces picture quality comparable to "mirror" the camera ".

Official presentation of the next generation iPhone is expected in September 2015.