This would be the iPhone 7's iSight camera

The iSight camera of the iPhone 7, or what appears to be it, is compared in an image with the cameras of the iPhone 6/6S and the Plus models.

potential iPhone 7's iSight camera appears today in a comparative image, an Asian source giving us the opportunity to see, probably for the first time, the component that it will be found in the model with a 4.7 inch screen of the new iPhone, and below you can see it in all its glory.

You can see that this assumption iPhone 7's iSight camera it is compared to the cameras of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S, but also to those of the Plus models, the latter having an integrated optical image stabilizer, something that is completely missing in the terminal cameras that have 4.7 inch screens, Apple still using stabilization software.

It is immediately visible that the alleged iPhone 7's iSight camera it has a different connection cable for the motherboard, but also a different housing for the image sensor, and what we don't find on it is the Apple logo on the connection cable, the markings on it seem to be similar to those of the components official

iPhone 7's iSight camera

Even if we see this image with the alleged iPhone 7's iSight camera, we still don't know what those technical specifications are, so we don't know if it will still have 12 megapixels, or more, or if it will include an optical image stabilizer, or if Apple will implement who knows what other improvement for it.

iSight iPhone 7 camera

It is still auspicious to see a comparison of this kind between the supposed iPhone 7's iSight camera and the cameras of other iPhone terminals, and here I must remind you that The iPhone 7 Plus has a dual camera, so another component will be used for it, so we have to see this one as well.

IPhone 7 camera it remains one of the great mysteries for now and there are chances that Apple will not implement many improvements for it since there is not much clear information in this regard, but it remains to be seen what we will receive from the Americans next month.

UPDATED: Due to the shape of the image sensor housing, it seems that there is an optical image stabilizer that allows recording much clearer pictures, even if the subject is in motion.