Apple's next model, the iPhone 14 Pro, will be thicker than the new 48 MP camera sensor. The company will make a radical camera change for the first time since the iPhone 6s.
According to the latest information, the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max will be thicker than the previous generation. The main reason for this is the use of a new 48 MP camera sensor. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that the thickening of the smartphone is a must because Apple will use a high-quality camera sensor. The new 48 MP camera will replace the 12 MP camera that Apple has been using for years. For this reason, the camera block will grow by 5-10%. The claims are that the new cameras could make the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max the best photographers of the year. Note that the use of a larger touch camera allows the smartphone to take brighter, better pictures. In addition, thanks to the new camera sensor, the iPhone family will now be able to capture 8K videos. The iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max will be powered by Apple's new A16 Bionic chipset and will now have two holes instead of a dot on the screen.