Despite being such an expensive phone, the camera of another company is used on the iPhone! CEO Tim Cook himself disclosed

Posted on 16th Dec 2022 by rohit kumar

Apple iPhone Camera: Many people are crazy about the camera of the iPhone. Some people want to buy iPhones only because of the camera. Apple iPhone is always included in the better camera smartphone in the market, but Apple buys its camera from another company. Despite being such an expensive brand, Apple does not make its cameras. More recently, Apple CEO Tim Cook has shared information about the camera used in the iPhone. Let us know about this in detail in this article.

 

Tim Cook visits Japan

 

Apple's CEO Tim Cook was recently on his Japan tour. In Japan, he met students using Apple's educational tool. He also met the developers and the local teams of the company.

 

Tim Cook also met Sony executive

 

Tim Cook also met the executive of Sony. Upon meeting with the Sony executive, Cook revealed that Apple has been using Sony's camera sensors for more than a decade. "We've been partnering with Sony for over a decade to build world-leading camera sensors for the iPhone," Tim Cook wrote in his tweet. Thank you, Ken and all of the team for showing me around the state-of-the-art facility in Kumamoto today. Thank you, people."

 

Apple uses Sony's sensor

 

If you believe in the news, Apple used to remain silent without making any disclosure about the camera of its iPhone. Although Apple used to tell about the size and aperture of the lens. A 48MP primary camera with ƒ/1.78 aperture is used in the iPhone 14 Pro Max and iPhone 14 Pro, but Apple never disclosed information related to the sensor. On the other hand, if we talk about others such as OnePlus, then the company directly states that the Sony IMX789 sensor has been used in the 48MP primary camera of the OnePlus 10 Pro 5G. Well, it has now been revealed that Apple also uses Sony's sensor.

 

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