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The Pro models in Apple's soon-to-be-announced iPhone 14 series will feature a new Ultra Wide camera with a larger sensor for better low light sensitivity, but the technology will come at a significant cost increase, predicts respected analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

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In his latest tweet, Kuo says that the two iPhone 14 Pro models will have an Ultra Wide sensor with larger 1.4µm pixels compared to the previous generation Pro models. For reference, the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro models all have a 1.0µm pixel pitch.

Practically speaking, the increased pixel size should result in improved light capture and decreased noise in low-light images, but the combined component costs – specifically the CMOS image (CIS) sensor, voice coil motor (VCM), and compact camera module (CCM) – will be up to 70% more expensive than those used in previous models.

According to Kuo, component suppliers Sony (CIS), Minebea (first VCM supplier), Largan (second supplier), and LG Innotek (CCM) will be "significant beneficiaries" of the Ultra Wide camera upgrade on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models.

Kuo has previously said he expects more substantial improvements to the camera system on the iPhone 14 Pro devices, including a Sony-crafted 48-megapixel Wide camera to replace the current 12-megapixel Wide camera used in the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max.

With a higher number of megapixels, the Wide camera pixels will be smaller, allegedly measuring in at 1.22µm, a reduction of 0.68µm compared to prior-generation models. It will feature the same Dual Pixel Auto Focus system that Apple calls "Focus Pixels," and it will be able to record 16:9 video at up to 60 frames per second.


Apple is rumored to be using a larger 1/1.3-inch sensor on the main Wide camera, offering a 21.2% increase over the 1/1.65-inch sensor in the iPhone 13 Pro models. Overall, the sensor area will increase by 57%, which is why we are expecting a larger camera array to accommodate the larger lens size.

The iPhone 14 Pro models will offer 48-megapixel and 12-megapixel photo output options, with the latter taking advantage of pixel binning. Pixel binning merges data from multiple smaller pixels on the camera's image sensor into a single super-pixel for better low-light sensitivity and performance.

Unfortunately, the 48-megapixel lens is going to be limited to the iPhone 14 Pro models, with standard iPhone 14 models expected to get a standard 12-megapixel camera lens that's similar in functionality to the 12-megapixel lens used in the iPhone 13 models.

However, Apple on the iPhone 13 Pro models introduced an improved six-element Ultra Wide lens with an improved ƒ/1.8 aperture, and these improvements are expected to come to the standard iPhone 14 models.

Apple will announce the new iPhones at its "Far Out" event on Wednesday, September 7. We're expecting to see a 6.1-inch iPhone 14, a 6.1-inch iPhone 14 Pro, a 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max, and a 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Pro Max. Note that there will be no 5.4-inch iPhone 14 mini this year.

Article Link: Kuo: iPhone 14 Pro Models to Gain New Ultra Wide Camera With Better Low-Light Sensitivity
 
Base model Pro pricing is going to be extremely interesting. As will the base storage. Most likely $1099 and 256 GB. Will the market take to it?
 
€1259 starting, calling it now :p

Probably €1369 for the iPhone 14 Pro Max with 128 GB (while adding 8K recording at the same time) cuz Apple. Courage.

If it is anything above 1,4k I am just gonna laugh and hope people speak with their wallet which is shrinking and shrinking in todays climate as it is but knowing people, there are a lot of wrong priorities going around.
 
£1,149 (or more?) going by the most recent MBA and MBP prices, the $ is historically strong at the moment. Unless we do get a VAT cut to 15%...
VAT cut is unlikely to happen by the time these go on sale - might actually happen straight afterwards!

I hope it's not north of £1100, as I'm considering not going for the pro then :/
 
Well, everything comes at a cost I guess. I'm sure Apple's sales & marketing departments know pretty well what is the pain threshold. I will be ok if the price of iPhone 14 Pro goes up 20-25% compared to last year, but I'll be unwilling to pay beyond that.
 
Annoyingly, 128GB is sufficient and perfect for me - I've 30GB left on my current 128GB iPhone
yes but everything grows...so if the prices are up anyway beginning with 14 pro models...the base storage should be also
 
Component suppliers Sony (CIS), Minebea (first VCM supplier), Largan (second supplier), and LG Innotek (CCM) will be "significant beneficiaries" of the Ultra Wide camera upgrade on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models.

When companies are fighting for supremacy it's best to be the one selling the ammunition.
 
Component suppliers Sony (CIS), Minebea (first VCM supplier), Largan (second supplier), and LG Innotek (CCM) will be "significant beneficiaries" of the Ultra Wide camera upgrade on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models.

When companies are fighting for supremacy it's best to be the one selling the ammunition.
hey, Sony have to survive these days...is not good for them..their smartphone segment is almost dead
 
Not all scales linearly, as one might hope
everything grows :D our parts iOS updates, pictures, videos 4k now 8k soon, apps and so on...so if there is an increase in price it would be nice to start from 256ssd
So whats perfect for you now, it will not be 2-3 years from now....i bet you said when 64 was the base model that 64 is perfect for you...but now 128 is and not 64
 
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