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Coming S24 Ultra should use the same size camera sensor again, so there is almost no way that Apple would use a new sensor.
 
Coming S24 Ultra should use the same size camera sensor again, so there is almost no way that Apple would use a new sensor.

Here is the rumour news

I don’t think this Korea company tries that hard to keep everything secret like Apple
 
You’re already posting this type of stuff? You have no idea of knowing, just stop.

Read the rumour post I just post, even with sensor model number already. It makes sense that Samsung has lost around 99% profit already and don’t look like they would spend so much more money to use a new bigger sensor.
 
Read the rumour post I just post, even with sensor model number already. It makes sense that Samsung has lost around 99% profit already and don’t look like they would spend so much more money to use a new bigger sensor.
Let me clarify…the 15 literally isn’t even publicly available and you’re already talking about next years model. It’s exhausting and I see you created ANOTHER thread about the 16 model. What do you expect with these types of posts?
 
Let me clarify…the 15 literally isn’t even publicly available and you’re already talking about next years model. It’s exhausting and I see you created ANOTHER thread about the 16 model. What do you expect with these types of posts?

I need to decide buying 15 or not and ok to share what I have found to help you make decision.
 
The 16 Pro will be going from a 1/1.28" sensor, to a 1/1.14" sensor. Hopefully. If the 16 Pro doesn't, or doesn't get at least 6k24, or perhaps hopefully 8k24, I absolutely will not be upgrading again. At the current point in time, I have no problem rocking my iPhone 14 Pro for 3 years.... it takes gorgeous photos and anytime I want better quality I use my Fujifilm's (x70 & x-pro 2).
 
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The 16 Pro will be going from a 1/1.28" sensor, to a 1/1.14" sensor. Hopefully. If the 16 Pro doesn't, or doesn't get at least 6k24, or perhaps hopefully 8k24, I absolutely will not be upgrading again. At the current point in time, I have no problem rocking my iPhone 14 Pro for 3 years.... it takes gorgeous photos and anytime I want better quality I use my Fujifilm's (x70 & x-pro 2).

Logically 16 pro max would not get 1/1.14. Just look at Apple model history. xiaomi may uses this new sensor but it would pay a lot to Sony to use it while Apple would not do it for series 16 and should be not even 17.
 
Logically 16 pro max would not get 1/1.14. Just look at Apple model history. xiaomi may uses this new sensor but it would pay a lot to Sony to use it while Apple would not do it for series 16 and should be not even 17.
Xiaomi doesn’t use the Sony 1/1.12” sensor. They use the full 1” sensors already.
 
Xiaomi doesn’t use the Sony 1/1.12” sensor. They use the full 1” sensors already.

Because China economics is at crisis level, Xiaomi may not want to buy the most expensive 1 inch sensor from Sony anymore for coming flagship, we will see
 
Respectfully, your theory is shaky at best. Multiple reliable leakers mentioned camera sensor improvements for the iPhone 16 lineup, including the 48MP expanding to the ultra wide lens. Will that happen, we don't know for sure. Also, Apple will not look at the S24 Ultra specs and decide what to include in the iPhone 16. They have their own R&D pipeline, and camera hardware improvements take years to develop.
 
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IMO 99% Apple will use Sony IMX903 on iPhone 16 Pro Series.

They just gave 15 a 2 decades ago usb 2.0, you expect they give the next iPhone the newest better sensor than its competitor while there is no competition and Samsung has lost 99% profit? Lol

Same for cpu, just upgrade to 3nm but they control to no improvement to battery at all, I expect they give you 5% speed benchmark improvement zero real life difference, similar battery again.
 
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