Well-known KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo warns of camera changes and improvements on the larger iPhone model. As we read on the well-known web AppleInsider iPhone 13 Max model camera could have a 1.5ƒ aperture wide angle lens which definitely means better low-light photos.
The current iPhone 12 models already have considerable improvements in terms of night photos or in low light, but the arrival of this lens to the largest model of the iPhone would mean a new improvement. It seems that the rest of the iPhone models will stick with the 1.6ƒ aperture wide angle.
For months now, there has been warning of some improvement in the cameras of the next iPhone and logically inserting this type of lens would improve the portrait effect (blur after object) and logically the improvement in night photographs. These lens enhancements help increase light collection and it would be something important at the time of taking the photo.
Improvements in iPhone cameras have been a really important part of presentations for a long time, and many of us we take all or almost all the photos directly from the iPhone. Improving current cameras may seem like a complicated task, but adding the LiDAR sensor and adjusting the lens lenses a little more can achieve really important improvements in the cameras of the next iPhone model. So, if these rumors are true, it can be said that it would improve the camera.