
iPhone 13 Pro to come with an upgraded ultra-wide camera with autofocus
India Today
Apple is expected to bring some major changes to the upcoming iPhone 13 series set to launch later this year, and the camera department could be the one that could see some much-needed improvements. Reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has claimed that Apple may bring autofocus feature on the ultra-wide cameras this year compared to the fixed-focus lens seen on the iPhone 12 series.
Apple is said to bring massive changes to the camera department on the iPhone 13 series set to launch later this year. Now, the latest report claims that the Pro models of the iPhone 13, the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, will sport an improved ultra-wide-angle camera with autofocus compared to the current fixed-focus lens. The new addition to the iPhone 13 Pro models will give them an edge like wide-angle and telephoto lens and will also offer users the ability to adjust the lens for focusing. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, in a new investor note, has claimed that the massive camera improvements on the Pro models of the iPhone 13. Kuo adds that the improved ultra-wide lens with autofocus will help with sharp results. Kuo has also added that the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max models will come with an ultra-wide lens with six elements, an upgrade from a five-element setup. The new enhancements on the iPhone 13 Pro models should help Apple further take the lead in the camera segment against the competition from Samsung and others.
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