What is the price increase of the iPhone 14 Pro Max?

What is the price increase of the iPhone 14 Pro Max?

Apart from the main iPhone 14 Pro camera sensor, Apple is expected to upgrade the ultrawide camera of the Pro models, advises reputed analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, and this time around he gives the exact specifications. We've heard from other sources that the ultrawide cameras of the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max are getting an upgrade, too, but didn't know in what way - sensor size, pixel size, or pixel count. Well, thanks to the ever-observant Mr. Kuo and his supply chain sources, we now know that Apple is preparing a veritable camera kick for its Pro line fans.

Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max ultrawide camera specs

Instead of the current 12MP ultrawide camera sensor with small-ish 1 micron pixels, Apple will be equipping the 14 Pro models with a sensor that has 40% larger pixels, hence will be able to collect way more photons in the same low-light scenario than its predecessor the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max. Coupled with quadrupling the camera resolution of the main iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max cameras to 48MP, likely to be able to introduce 8K video capturing abilities that demand at least a 32MP sensor size, Apple will be differentiating the Pro models rather significantly. Mum's the word on any telephoto camera upgrades, as these are most likely coming in 2023 when the iPhone 15 Pro Max is expected to ship with 6x periscope camera zoom lenses and more than 3x magnification for a change.

High component costs necessitated the iPhone 14 Pro price bump 

Ming-Chi Kuo even listed the component suppliers that won Apple's ultrawide camera upgrade orders - Sony for the sensor, Minebea and Largan for the voice coil monitor, and LG for the actual camera module packaging - but warned they will charge much more this year. Besides the way more expensive 48MP main camera sensor, Apple will have to shell out 70% more for the new ultrawide camera sensor from Sony, 45% for the voice coil monitors from Largan and Minebea, and 40% more for LG's camera packaging, boosting the overall camera set pricing significantly.

This drastic increase in parts prices across the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max camera supply chain may explain why Apple may have chosen to charge $100 more for the iPhone 14 Pro models, closing the starting price gap with phones like Samsung's Galaxy S22 Ultra.

 

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