Apple doesn’t exactly have a habit of revealing all the spec details of its new products. The same was the case for the iPhone 15 series. The battery capacities surfaced after the launch, and the same has just happened with the iPhone 15 Pro Max camera sensors.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max camera sensors have been revealed
This info comes from a Chinese tipster, Feiwei. The main camera on the phone is a 48-megapixel Sony IMX803 unit. A 13.4-megapixel Sony IMX633 sensor is used for the ultrawide camera. A 12.7-megapixel Sony IMX913 sensor is utilized for the telephoto camera.
The ToF camera on the back is Sony’s IMX591 sensor, while on the front you’ll find a 12-megapixel Sony IMX714 sensor.
Having said that, the main camera sensor, and ultrawide camera sensor remain unchanged. They are the same as they were in the iPhone 14 Pro Max. The telephoto camera, on the other hand, is new, of course. The iPhone 14 Pro Max used the Sony IMX713.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max has a new telephoto sensor paired with a tetraprism lens
That is not surprising as the iPhone 15 Pro Max has a 5x optical zoom, so Apple paired a new camera sensor with that tetraprism lens it’s using to achieve that. You will not find that on the iPhone 15 Pro.
The iPhone 15 series was announced earlier this month, and it consists out of four phones. Two regular models, and two ‘Pro’ units. The iPhone 15 Pro Max is, of course, the most powerful handset in the lineup.
All models offer a Type-C USB port, which is a first for iPhones. The ‘Pro’ models also come with an ‘Action Button’, which replaces the mute switch. All models now also have a Dynamic Island, while the ‘Pro’ models utilize a titanium frame too. The iPhone 15 and 15 Plus did get upgraded cameras, and some other changes.
2023-09-25 15:07:17