Kuo insists, the great improvement of the iPhone 13 will be the Ultra Wide Angle

We all know that our iPhone has at least two cameras on the back, although in the "Pro" version we enjoy more specifically three sensors. One of the most "relevant" in recent times is precisely the Ultra Wide Angle, this type of sensor allows us to take pictures with a little more content and creativity, without limiting ourselves to the usual proportions.

As he has been saying for a long time, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo continues to insist that the great change of the iPhone 13 will be the Ultra Wide Angle. Something that does not surprise us too much if we take into account the dropper with which Apple usually offers us this type of news on its devices, what do you think of this novelty?

In this case, he insists again that his sources are clearly pointing to the Ultra Wide Angle as the only big change in the photographic section. At the moment the iPhone 12 in all its variants has a camera of 12 MP that has an aperture range f / 2.4 and clearly enough impediments are found to obtain excellent results as soon as the illumination falls. It is something that does not happen with the rest of the sensors but where the Ultra Wide Angle of all the variants of the iPhone 12 is meeting the last of its shoe.

For its part, Apple will make an important leap, mounting a sensor of the same 12MP but capable of offering a range of aperture f / 1.8, which would undoubtedly improve the results obtained in adverse lighting conditions. The same thing happens with the camera, which it will have seven elements and a 65mm sensor. This would be a big change in this Ultra Wide Angle camera for the new iPhone 13 that is expected to hit the market in the last quarter of 2021, as mandated by Apple's current launch schedule.


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