Ming-Chi Kuo: iPhone 13 Will Have a Much More Advanced Ultra Wide Camera

  • 05 February 2021
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Ming-Chi Kuo made important statements about the upcoming iPhone 13. Expressing that Apple is very pleased with the company called Sunny Optical, which produces the lenses used in the iPad Pro, Kuo states that the P7 lenses to be used in iPhone 13s can be produced by this company.

Sharing information about the upcoming iPhone models as an experienced Apple analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo made statements about the iPhone 13 family. Reminding the previous claims that the iPhone 13 will have a more advanced ultra-wide angle camera, Kuo states that the possibility of this situation has increased with the new developments.

According to the statements of Ming-Chi Kuo, Sunny Optical, which produces the lenses used in iPad Pro, has succeeded in satisfying Apple. The Chinese company, which successfully carries out the procurement process, will comfortably meet 15 percent of all lenses Apple demands for iPad Pro in the next few months. This is an indication that Apple will continue to evaluate Sunny Optical.

iPhone 13 may come with an ultra wide-angle camera with f/1.8 aperture

According to Kuo, Apple will continue to work with Sunny Optical for the iPhone 13 family. In fact, the Chinese company will be one of the major suppliers of iPhone 13. Expressing that Sunny Optical has learned a lot from iPad Pro lenses, Kuo states that 7P lenses designed for iPhone 13 and offering much better performance than ever before can be produced by this company.

In his previous statements, Kuo said that the 2 top models in the iPhone 13 family will have an ultra-wide-angle camera with an f / 1.8 aperture. Emphasizing the same things in his statements today, Kuo says that the 13-millimeter focal length of the current models will also change with the iPhone 13, and that variable autofocus technologies will be used instead.

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