Apple considers switch to Samsung for iPhone camera sensors

timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Apple is reportedly considering switching from Sony to Samsung for its iPhone camera sensors. Samsung is developing a new "3-layer stacked" image sensor that may enhance camera performance, processing speed, and efficiency. This new sensor design integrates a processor directly onto the sensor, which could improve data transfer and responsiveness. If true, this would end Sony's long-standing role as the supplier of iPhone camera sensors since 2011. In addition to the camera sensor, Apple is also working on in-house modem technology and new Bluetooth and Wi-Fi chips to reduce reliance on Qualcomm and Broadcom. These developments aim to give Apple greater control over its devices.


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