Here's WHY the iPhone 11 Pro has such an UGLY Camera

The iPhone 11 Pro has a triple camera with a very ugly design, and now we have an explanation for Apple's decision to arrange them in this way in the case.

iPhone 11 Pro ugly camera

iPhone 11 Pro it has an ugly camera, both in images and in your hand, it's simply ugly, even if the functionality is what everyone expects, the design is ugly, and I don't like it. For this ugly design, the people from Apple also found an explanation, it being a technical one, because otherwise you can't even explain the decision to have such an ugly camera in a phone that is wanted by hundreds of millions of fans from the planet.

The iPhone 11 Pro has such an ugly camera because of the way Apple has thought of the system through which it is possible to switch from one image sensor to another, including during video recording. The positioning of the image sensors in the iPhone 11 Pro camera is designed in such a way that users can easily switch from one to the other, but also without the experience being affected by too much lag.

Here's WHY the iPhone 11 Pro has such an UGLY Camera

The iPhone 11 Pro doesn't have a very convincing explanation for this completely strange way of positioning the cameras in the phone, but who can argue with Apple since it does what it wants anyway. Some of those who took the iPhone 11 Pro in their hands say that that camera does not look as bad in reality as in the pictures, but I could not say that I had the same opinion after holding the phone for the first time .

“Apple software paired with camera hardware is what sets the iPhone 11 Pro cameras apart and makes zooming between the three cameras feel so smooth; none of the stuttering you see on Android phones when switching from one camera to another. It is for this reason that the three cameras on the back of the iPhone 11 Pro are aligned as they are: to zoom directly from the center. On Android phones, where the three cameras are usually lined up in a row, you have to physically shift the phone left or right to recompose a photo, and this feels less like zooming in and more like panning in separate rooms."

The iPhone 11 Pro doesn't have a great experience switching between image sensors while recording video clips, or just when it comes to taking simple photos. That lag that Apple hopes to avoid for the interface of the Camera application in the iPhone 11 Pro has not been eliminated with this design, and some even complain that it hurts when they change the image sensors used for recording.