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Apple’s next big iPhone camera bet could be 200MP

By dailyguardian.aeMarch 26, 20263 Mins Read
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Apple’s next big iPhone camera bet could be 200MP, if a new supply chain rumor holds. A post circulating on Weibo by leaker Digital Chat Station suggests it’s exploring a high-resolution camera setup that lines up with hardware already seen in top Android flagships.

What stands out isn’t just the megapixel count, it’s the sensor size. The rumor points to a roughly 1/1.12-inch sensor paired with 200 megapixels, which signals a push toward better image quality, not just bigger numbers.

It’s still early. There’s no confirmed iPhone model, timeline, or official comment from Apple, but this kind of internal testing gives a clear hint at where its camera priorities may be shifting.

Why Apple is testing 200MP now

The hardware being explored matches sensors expected in upcoming ultra flagship Android phones. That matters because sensor size plays a bigger role in real image quality than resolution alone.

Here’s where things get more compelling.

A larger sensor can capture more light, which improves low-light performance, dynamic range, and fine detail. Combined with Apple’s image processing, that could translate into a more noticeable jump than recent year over year camera updates.

There’s also competitive pressure. Android brands have leaned heavily on high-resolution sensors as headline features, but results often depend on tuning. Apple tends to take a slower approach, refining features until they deliver consistent results across different shooting conditions.

What it means for your photos

Moving to this level of resolution could change how your iPhone handles everyday shots, especially if Apple uses pixel binning. That process merges multiple pixels into one, helping produce cleaner images in low light while still allowing for highly detailed photos when needed.

It also creates more room for cropping. With that much detail, Apple can zoom into photos with less quality loss, which should improve digital zoom and reduce how often the phone needs to rely on a dedicated telephoto lens.

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Still, more pixels don’t automatically mean better photos. Apple’s edge has been consistency, so any shift here would likely focus on reliable results instead of chasing specs for their own sake.

When you might actually see it

Even if this work is ongoing internally, it may not show up in a shipping iPhone anytime soon. Apple often tests new components well ahead of release, and some never make it past that stage.

Key details like model, timing, and pricing are still unclear. If it does arrive, it’ll likely debut in a future Pro model where Apple introduces its more significant camera changes.

For now, this points to direction rather than a finished product. After several smaller updates, Apple appears to be exploring a more meaningful leap in camera hardware. If that effort makes it to market, it could deliver one of the most noticeable iPhone camera upgrades in years.

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