Apple iPhone 17 series camera leaks: The anticipation for Apple's upcoming next-generation iPhones is growing. Information regarding the iPhone 17 series' photography capabilities is beginning to surface as the debut draws nearer. With good cause, both Apple fans and photography lovers are looking forward to the update.?
Apple continues to push the limits of smartphone photography with every new version. You're in the right place if you're interested in what the newest iPhone models have to offer.?
In this post, we'll examine the most recent rumours and leaks about the photography capabilities of the iPhone 17 series, along with what to anticipate from these next-generation gadgets.
The iPhone 17 Pro Max, iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, and iPhone 17 Pro will all launch in September if Apple follows its customary launch schedule.?
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Apple later added 48MP primary and ultra-wide sensors to non-pro versions after first unveiling them on the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max. Only one lens, the telephoto lens, is unaltered, though, and it is currently said to be changing.?
Apple may incorporate a new 48MP telephoto sensor inside the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max variants, according to recent rumours. Compared to the 12MP telephoto lens in the iPhone 16 Pro, that would be a major upgrade.
Furthermore, an upgrade from the current 12MP TrueDepth selfie camera is also planned. Finally, a 24MP front-facing camera may be included with the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max.?
Not only that but there are more camera advancements in the works. According to rumours, Apple's iPhone 17 Pro models will finally feature native dual-video capture and variable aperture. With the latter, users will be able to record with both the front and rear cameras concurrently.
It is also anticipated that the business will add a 120Hz refresh rate display to the basic iPhone 17 models. A 60Hz refresh rate display is a feature of the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus.?
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