Apple is anticipated to release high-end 6.7 and 6.1-inch iPhones with triple-lens cams, and lower-end 5.4 and 6.1-inch iPhones with dual-lens electronic cameras. Previously, Kuo has said he expects the 6.1 and 5.4-inch iPhones to go into mass production in September, while mass production on the bigger 6.7-inch iPhone will be postponed up until October since of its more complicated style.
Production has actually apparently been postponed by 4 to 6 weeks in the 2nd half of this year, which will see peak lens shipments fall in between September and November, compared to August-October in the past.
Kuos most current note doesnt specify what type of “high-end” lens will be used in the iPhone 12, however in a previous note he claimed that the 6.7-inch iPhone model will feature multiple rear video camera enhancements, including larger sensors that record more light for much better image quality.
Kuo doesnt mention the reason for the hold-up in his note, but the global health crisis is most likely to have had an effect. Apple is still expected to announce the iPhones in September, but reports have actually claimed that some iPhone models may not introduce till October or November.
Apples upcoming “iPhone 12” will feature “high-end” lens selections in the rear video camera to enhance image quality, according to appreciated analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
In a new research study note seen by MacRumors, Kuo states Largan will provide the premium electronic camera lenses to Apple for the phones from mid-July, although Apple has received the same parts a little previously in the last couple of years.