Apple iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus; Camera Setups Poised with 48MP Sensor Addition

Sohail Akhtar

Leaked rumors about the upcoming iPhones have ignited excitement among tech enthusiasts. Revelations on the internet suggest that all models within the lineup, including the standard Apple iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus, will boast an astonishing 48-megapixel camera.


Distinguished by their commitment to innovation, Apple's non-Pro iPhone 15 models will feature a slightly smaller yet highly advanced 1/1.5-inch stacked CMOS image sensor (CIS). This meticulously engineered sensor is tailor-made to capture more light, even in the most challenging low-light conditions.

Another most-anticipated addition to the non-Pro models is the ingenious 2X mode. The feature aims to create portrait shots that are true to life, with minimal distortion and a realistic field of depth.


While the standard iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus models might sport a slightly smaller sensor than their Pro counterparts, their 1/1.5-inch CIS represents an alleged 27% increase in sensor size from the esteemed iPhone 14 models. Though professionals may notice subtle distinctions, the average user will find the setup appealing on the latest Apple iPhone model.


Recent Twitter leaks by RGcloudS have provided a tantalizing glimpse into Apple's revolutionary approach to camera design. The iPhone 15 models are poised to flaunt a groundbreaking hybrid lens configuration for their main cameras. As always, the telephoto and LiDAR will be missing in the non-Pro models.

The blend of single glass element and six plastic elements, accentuated by a remarkable f/1.7 aperture, promises to revolutionize low-light photography by absorbing 20% more light than iPhone 14 Pro. The fusion of cutting-edge optics and the new A16 Bionic chip will take iPhone 15’s imaging performance to new heights.

 

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