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iPhone 15 Pro Max will have good news for photography lovers

iPhone 15 Pro Max will have good news for photography lovers

The iPhone 15 Pro Max is expected to appear next September. This will be the best-in-class smartphone that Apple will launch in 2023, and once again the focus should be on the improvements to the cameras.

As pointed out by leaker Ice Universe, the main highlight of this model will be the Sony IMX903 main sensor. This sensor will be 1.28 inches in size, which can make a difference in low-light conditions.

The iPhone’s main camera is getting better every year, which is commendable, with the 15:00 clock getting closer to 1 inch. 1.63 iPhone 12 Pro 12MP, IMX603,1/1.78 iPhone 11 Pro:12MP, IMX503, 1/2.55

UniverseIce April 23, 2023

The source does not mention the number of megapixels, which is irrelevant when we are talking about pure and hard quality in photos. It is something that ends up affecting the accuracy of the images produced.

It is good to remember that previous rumors stated that we will not have changes in the size of the main sensor of the iPhone 15 Pro Max. But as the lens bulge increases in size, this suspicion remains.

The Periscope sensor may also arrive in the iPhone 15 Pro Max

This fact may also be due to the much talked about sensor that may finally be introduced on the iPhone 15 Pro Max. This could finally lead to levels of optical zoom never before seen on Apple smartphones.

In 2022, Apple started differentiating its base models, the iPhone 14 from the iPhone 14 Pro, also based on performance. This is because they arrived with different processors. But in the field of photography, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max did not make any differences.

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Rumors indicated that Apple could differentiate between the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max in this photographic sector. We should pay attention to these rumors, but for now we view them with “a little” mistrust.

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