We have very little time left to meet the iPhone 15 series. According to claims, the company’s eagerly awaited new phone will be introduced on September 12. However, as you know, things move very quickly in the technology world, and according to claims, Apple has already started working on the iPhone 16. Moreover, new information about these works has managed to shed light on the camera features of the iPhone 16. Here are the details…

How Stacked Design CIS Will Make the iPhone 16 Pro Camera a Revolutionary Leap Forward

If you’re a technology enthusiast and you often read Gizmochina, you’ve probably heard the name Ming-Chi Kuo. This analyst, who has specialized in Apple, often learns about most things regarding the company shortly after Tim Cook. His analyses, which also often turn out to be accurate, help us get an idea about the company’s future. Most recently, Kuo presented us with an interesting claim about the iPhone 16 Pro’s camera.

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Ming-Chi Kuo says that Apple is planning to use a new kind of camera sensor in the iPhone 16 Pro. This sensor is called a “stacked design CIS”. CIS is a type of image sensor that has its readout circuit and photodiode layers stacked on top of each other. This makes the sensor faster and more sensitive to light, which means that it can take better pictures in low-light conditions.

Stacked design CIS also offers better image quality overall. Because it can process data faster, stacked design CIS can take sharper and more detailed photos. It can also capture a wider range of brightness levels, which means that your photos will look more natural.

In addition to its improved low-light performance and image quality, stacked design CIS also offers other benefits, such as faster autofocus and better video stabilization. This decision means that Sony, who makes the CIS, will have to work really hard to keep up with the demand until 2025.

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