iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus to use Sony's technology to compensate with smaller pixels


Recent rumor which just making the iPhone user very satisfied with the upcoming iPhone 6s.

A fresh rumor from China tells that the upcoming iPhone will have a camera boost of 12-megapixel, in Addition to that the report the handset will use special camera sensor from sony that will help phone came up good result in low light condition.

Few days ago Kevin Wang research director of IHS Technology in China told us that the upcoming iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus both will feature a 12-megapixel camera instead 8-megapixels camera sensor which Apple is using in iPhones Since 2011, the report also told that the more megapixels will have smaller pixels which not let iPhone give best quality at low lights and will produce a lot of noise.

But todays news tells us Apple will use RWGB coding technology brought from Sony, According to the report the Technology adds white sub-pixels in addition to the existing pixels which helps the camera to maintain its quality in low light and to reduce noise and solves the smaller pixel problem form told in the last report,

Reports also claims that Apple planned to launch this technology with iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus but Apple was not comfortable taking risk at Company's standard, so they wait one more year to ensure its capable to be used or not.

A news also claimed that Apple will use dual lens camera technology in iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, But we see no chance to have an iPhone with dual lens camera.

A huge note of rumors from kGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo also tells for a 12-megapixel camera in iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus with a lot of more predictions.

As mentioned in so many reports that next iPhone will have a lot of upgrades so there are chances to see more price tag.

Will you pay some extra bucks for a Force Touch and 12-megapixel camera and so many other features integrated iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus?

Source: CultofMac

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