The entire iPhone 13 range will have optical image stabilization by changing the sensors, compared to only the iPhone 12 Pro Max of the current models, according to a brief preview of the article, published today by the Taiwanese publication. DigiTimes.
“The next generations of Apple iPhones, to be launched in the second half of 2021, will all come with sensor change stabilization technology, according to industry sources,” the article reads. The full report should be published by tomorrow and we will update our coverage if there are other details worth noting.
Korean publication ETNews released a similar report earlier this week, claiming that at least two iPhone 13 models will be equipped with a sensor change stabilizer, with LG Innotek remaining the supplier of the necessary components.
Apple has introduced for the first time the sensor change stabilization on the Wide lens of the iPhone 12 Pro Max. The technology stabilizes the camera sensor instead of the lens for even greater image stabilization and improved photo quality. It is unclear whether the stabilization of the sensor change would remain limited to the wide lens on all iPhone 13 models.
“Until now, the stabilization of the sensor change was only on DSLR cameras,” says the Apple website. “It’s the first time it’s been adapted for the iPhone. Whether you’re taking pictures of your kids as you follow them around the park, or holding your iPhone out the window on a rough road, you’ll get more accurate stabilization than ever before. “
Earlier this month, DigiTimes reported that the LiDAR Scanner will also be extended to the full range of the iPhone 13, while the mmWave 5G is expected to become available on iPhone 13 models sold outside the United States.