iPhone 18 Pro to Kick Off Apple's Four-Part Camera Upgrade Plan
Key Points:
- Apple is planning four major camera upgrades for future iPhone models, with the first feature—a variable aperture—expected to debut on the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max this September.
- The variable aperture will allow the camera to adjust light intake dynamically, improving low-light performance and depth of field control, a feature not previously implemented on iPhones.
- Other potential upgrades being tested for future models include a 1/1.12-inch "ultra-large" main sensor, enhanced optical image stabilization for the ultra-wide lens, and a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto lens, though the latter is unlikely before 2028.
- The 1/1.12-inch sensor is significantly larger than the current iPhone 17 Pro sensor, promising better low-light capabilities, dynamic range, and noise reduction.
- The information comes from Digital Chat Station, a reputable Weibo leaker with a strong track record of accurate Apple leaks, who also suggested Apple’s first foldable phone, possibly named "iPhone Ultra," will launch alongside the iPhone 18 Pro models.