Apple’s iPhone 14 series could feature a few long-overdue updates to the smartphone’s front-facing FaceTime camera.
According to a recent tweet from often-reliable KGI Securities Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, all four upcoming iPhone 14 models will feature an autofocus update and a larger aperture.
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The front camera of four new iPhone 14 models in 2H22 would likely upgrade to AF (autofocus) & about f/1.9 aperture (vs. iPhone 13's FF (fixed-focus) and f/2.2).— 郭明錤 (Ming-Chi Kuo) (@mingchikuo) April 19, 2022
These changes will likely improve the quality of the smartphones’ Portrait and Cinematic modes. And could even include the performance of FaceTime/video calling apps in terms of depth-of-field and overall image quality.
Previous reports have indicated that the iPhone 14 Pro models will feature a hole-punch/pill-like cutout design. It’s also believed that there will be no mini version of the iPhone 14.
We’ll likely learn more about Apple’s upcoming iPhone 14 series as we get closer to the tech giant’s annual fall hardware event.
Source: @mingchikuo Via: 9to5Mac