According to media reports, iPhone 17 Pro Max will be the first Apple phone equipped with three 48-megapixel cameras, officially bidding farewell to the 12-megapixel era.
According to the news, the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, which will be launched in the second half of this year, will be equipped with 12 megapixel hidden telephoto, support 5x optical zoom, and the specifications are consistent with the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
Next year’s iPhone 17 Pro Max will be upgraded to 48 megapixel hidden telephoto, and the sensor size will be upgraded from 1/3.1 inch to 1/2.6 inch, which will further improve the sensitivity and zoom performance.
At that time, the main camera, ultra-wide Angle and telephoto of the iPhone 17 Pro Max will all say goodbye to the 12-megapixel era, and Apple will deeply optimize the image of this flagship to more easily collaborate with the Vision Pro headset across the screen.
It is also worth noting that TSMC, a major manufacturer of Apple chips, plans to start test production work on 2nm chips next week, and plans to apply this advanced technology to Apple’s new chips next year.
This means that the iPhone 17 Pro Max will be the first flagship model in the industry with a 2nm chip.