iPhone 7 Plus Will Have A Dual-Camera System For Better Photos

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The new report from KGI mentioned that the iPhone 7 Plus will adopt a dual-camera technology for a better photo results. This rumored technology will only be adopted by iPhone 7 Plus, and not iPhone 7. It’s revealed from their prediction that around 30% of iPhone 7 shipments will be equipped with the dual-camera system. That number refers to iPhone 7 Plus.

Actually, iPhone 6 Plus/6s Plus has a better camera and display resolution than iPhone 6/6s, with the additional feature: Optical Image Stabilizer.

iPhone 7 Plus Will Have A Dual-Camera System For Better Photos

The dual-camera technology on iPhone 7 Plus will be taken from Lynx camera technology, which has acquired by them before. The report said one of the cameras will support optical image stabilization and a wide field of view whereas the other is a telephoto lens with a significantly narrower field of view. The dual-camera setup would take independent photos from both camera holes and will use ‘Linx Imaging’ algorithms to combine the photo data into the final images for users to see.

Camera with the best technology for the iPhone is like a must for Apple. This step is taken to keep the iPhone position as a the smartphone with the best camera on the market. iPhone has become the top smartphone camera on Flickr for years.

iPhone 7 and 7 Plus will probably be announced this fall while in the near future Apple reportedly will release the new iPhone 4-inch, called iPhone 5SE. Are you excited to hear about this camera technology for iPhone 7 Plus?

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