In order to avoid the embarrassment of the "super cup" of the iPhone 11 Pro series not being flagship enough, Apple deliberately differentiated the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max in terms of configuration. In addition to screen size and battery capacity, the two Pro models also differentiated in camera parameters.
The super-large iPhone 12 Pro Max not only has a wide-angle lens with a larger single-pixel size, but also incorporates sensor anti-shake technology. Unlike the traditional "OIS optical image stabilization" that relies on the movement of the lens to reduce image shake, "Sensor shift OIS" reduces image shake through the movement of the sensor during shooting, and the anti-shake performance is also better.
According to Taiwanese media reports, the 2021 iPhone 13 series is also expected to use sensor stabilization technology across the board. "According to industry insiders, Apple's next-generation iPhones scheduled to be launched in the second half of 2021 will be equipped with sensor shift stabilization technology," the report preview reads. The full report should be released tomorrow. Earlier this month, DigiTimes also reported that the LiDAR laser radar scanner will also be expanded to the entire iPhone 13 series, and mmWave 5G is expected to be used on all iPhone 13 models sold outside the United States.
South Korean outlet ETNews shared a similar report earlier this week, claiming that at least two iPhone 13 models will feature sensor-shift stabilization, with LG Innotek expected to remain the supplier of the necessary components.
According to the iPhone update cycle, it is expected that this year's iPhone 13 series will not make many changes in appearance, and may still maintain the ID design of the iPhone 12 series. More upgrades may come from within, such as being equipped with a more powerful A15 chip, a more powerful camera, a screen with better display effects, etc.
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