iPhone 8 has Camera Specifications Confirmed

iPhone 8 has the camera specifications confirmed by an Apple partner, its resolution to be 12 megapixels, like iPhone 7 Plus.

iPhone 8 has camera specifications confirmed even by a partner of the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), which produces the lenses used by the Apple company. If Apple buys the image sensors for the iPhone and iPad cameras from the Sony company, those from Largan produce the lenses used for them, and now we learn that iPhone 8 it will have a dual 12 megapixel camera this year as well, although it will certainly be better.

iPhone 8 has the camera specifications confirmed because Apple has already pre-ordered lenses for cameras with more than 12 megapixels, these will also be produced by Largan. The company is building a new factory in Taiwan to produce these components, and Apple has pre-ordered next year's production, so it's very clear that the iPhone 8 will still have a 12-megapixel camera.

The iPhone 8 camera will also have 12 megapixels because only Largan can meet Apple's production conditions, and the company still does not produce lenses for cameras with a higher resolution. The factory is now scheduled to start production in October 2017, so far too late for the iPhone 8 launch, so for the future iPhone model we will definitely have higher resolution cameras offered by Apple.

iPhone 8 has camera specifications confirmed by an Apple partner

iPhone 8 Camera Specifications Confirmed

The iPhone 8 will still have a 12 megapixel camera, but the image sensors used for it will definitely be of much better quality. Those from Apple will most likely improve the opening of the iPhone 8 camera, which will be f/1.7, as offered by the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 at the moment, but the improvements should not be limited only to that this year.

The iPhone 8 camera should also take better quality photos, with much more natural and vibrant colors, but Apple should announce this next week. Along with these news, Apple could announce for iPhone 8 and support for recording video clips in HDR format, plus many other important changes, some of them being revealed last month thanks to the HomePod speaker.

"Apple reportedly has booked up the production capacity for above 12-megapixel lens modules at a new factory being built by smartphone lens module maker Largan Precision in central Taiwan. Among makers of above 12-megapixel smartphone lens modules, only Largan meets Apple's minimum yield rate requirement, according to market rumors."

The iPhone 8 will have a better dual camera than the one in the iPhone 7 Plus, but how big the improvements will be is difficult to say at this point, unfortunately. However, on September 12 starting at 19:30 I am waiting for you on iDevice.ro to discuss everything that the Apple company will announce in relation to the iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S, a lot of interesting news should be presented to us during the conference transmitted directly from Apple.