We all know Apple likes to take things slow when implementing new features to its phones. One of the best examples of that statement is the screens iPhones have these days, which feature OLED technology and can go up to a 120Hz refresh rate.
But today’s news does not have anything to do with the iPhone’s display rather, it is about the iPhone’s camera system. For a few years now, Apple has been criticized for not including a more capable telephoto camera in its premium-priced phones. More precisely, a telephoto camera that is capable of more zoom than simply 3x, as it is on the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max.
Well, the good news is that Apple has allegedly finally found a supplier for periscope telephoto lens parts. The report comes from The Elec, which says the firm that was supposedly chosen by the Cupertino-based company is Jahwa Electronics, which based in South Korea.
What is a periscope camera?
A periscope camera is one that features a periscope lens. But what is a periscope lens? Well, to put it in simple terms, it is a set of mirrors that are specifically angled to achieve a longer focal length without taking up too much space.
A periscope lens allows for a small device like your phone to get more optical zoom out of its camera system, without the need for protruding elements or additional third-party hardware. It does that by redirecting the light so that it can travel further before hitting the image sensor.
Apple is prepping up for its first periscope camera
When will we see an iPhone with a periscope camera?
Previously, analysts such as Ming-Chi Kuo had made predictions that 2022 would be the year we finally see a periscope zoom telephoto camera on the iPhone Pro models.
Now, however, both Kuo and another famous analyst by the name of Jeff Pu, claim this will happen in 2023 with the Pro models of the iPhone 15. Hopefully, we won’t have to wait any longer than this though.