What is happening with the iPhone 2019 camera? - 2 minutes read
What is happening with the iPhone 2019 camera? – Philip Greenspun’s Weblog
Major UK newspaper The Telegraph has revealed that Apple has pulled cutting edge camera technology from its upcoming iPhone 11 line-up and the company has nothing comparable to replace it. With Apple (controversially) redesigning the iPhone 11 around its massive camera upgrade, the news is a shock.
Where does that leave photographers who want the best possible images from a Smartphone? All of the top-ranked cameraphones on DxOMark are Android (Huawei and Samsung topping the list). What has kept me on iOS, though, is that the Apple software is great at wringing the best out of the sensor, e.g., with color balance or intelligent focus point selection.
What’s the next big cycle for Android? Not until spring 2020 for the new Samsungs? Nobody is doing my dream phone with extra thickness for a substantial battery, a bigger sensor, and a bigger lens, right?
What will Apple have? A three-lens system like Android phones have already had for a while? (history)
My iPhone X is less than one year old (required replacement under warranty), but it already seems a little weak in terms of battery life. If I can hang on until September will there be a world of photographic improvement from the next generation of iPhones?
Source: Greenspun.com
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Major UK newspaper The Telegraph has revealed that Apple has pulled cutting edge camera technology from its upcoming iPhone 11 line-up and the company has nothing comparable to replace it. With Apple (controversially) redesigning the iPhone 11 around its massive camera upgrade, the news is a shock.
Where does that leave photographers who want the best possible images from a Smartphone? All of the top-ranked cameraphones on DxOMark are Android (Huawei and Samsung topping the list). What has kept me on iOS, though, is that the Apple software is great at wringing the best out of the sensor, e.g., with color balance or intelligent focus point selection.
What’s the next big cycle for Android? Not until spring 2020 for the new Samsungs? Nobody is doing my dream phone with extra thickness for a substantial battery, a bigger sensor, and a bigger lens, right?
What will Apple have? A three-lens system like Android phones have already had for a while? (history)
My iPhone X is less than one year old (required replacement under warranty), but it already seems a little weak in terms of battery life. If I can hang on until September will there be a world of photographic improvement from the next generation of iPhones?
Source: Greenspun.com
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Keywords:
IPhone • Philip Greenspun • Blog • Telegraphy • Apple Inc. • IPhone • Apple Inc. • IPhone • Camera • Smartphone • DxO Labs • Android (operating system) • Huawei • Samsung • IOS • Apple Inc. • Software • Image sensor • Color balance • Artificial intelligence • Android (operating system) • Mobile phone • Battery (electricity) • Sensor • Lens (optics) • Apple Inc. • Lens (optics) • Android (operating system) • IPhone •