iPhone 6S camera – 12 megapixels and RGBW technology

iPhone 6S cameraiPhone 6S camera it will have 12 megapixels and a new technology called RGBW, these changes will give the component the ability to record pictures and videos of great quality. I told you a few weeks ago that, cthe new iPhone 6S will have smaller pixels and theoretically it could have problems recording pictures in low light conditions, the new RGBW technology apparently solving the problem for users.

 

Moving on to RGBW technology for the iPhone 6S camera, this would basically involve using an image sensor that has an extra sub-pixel to a normal camera image sensor. More precisely, apart from the RGB pixels, this technology would involve the use of an additional W (white), this change giving the camera the ability to record good quality images in low light conditions.

 

The iPhone 6S camera will therefore have an image sensor with smaller pixels than normal, but this will not affect the ability to record very good pictures in low light conditions. Those from Apple found RGBW technology as a solution and practically have the necessary technology to actually improve the quality of pictures, despite the theoretical regression.

The iPhone 6S camera uses RGBW technology for photos

Apple would have intended to use new RGBW technology, which will arrive in the iPhone 6S camera, in the iPhone 6, but decided to wait a year for implementation in the idea of ​​being able to solve its problems. Of course, here we can also speculate that the decision to postpone the implementation is also based on the idea of ​​offering something notable in the iPhone 6S to make it attractive, but this matters much less now.

The iPhone 6S camera will continue to be produced by Sony and the increase from 8 megapixels to 12 megapixels will be one that will attract a large number of consumers to iPhone terminals. Apple preferred year after year to use 8 megapixel cameras for iPhone terminals, but starting with 2015, the iPhone 6S camera will mark the first change in the last 5 years.

What do you think about the switch to 12 megapixel cameras?