New leaked iPhone 12 camera could bring big upgrades to portrait mode
Your next iPhone may come with a new and improved Portrait mode as well as augmented reality features thanks to a new piece of camera tech that Apple is rumored to be developing.
Fast Company has received confirmation from a source close to the development of the next iPhone (expected to be the iPhone 12) that says at least one model will have a 3D depth camera on the rear.
This seems to be similar to tech we’ve seen on Android devices previously, but it’s the first time we will have seen it on the rear of an iPhone. The report says it will be a combination of a laser emitter, a receiving sensor and corresponding software to create a three-dimensional depth map of objects in front of it.
That may allow for a far better Portait mode results as it can better understand the distance of its target and therefore improve the bokeh effect around them. It’s thought this feature will be used to make improvements to the Portrait mode, but it’ll also be useful for augmented reality too.
The TrueDepth camera that Apple uses for on the front of the phone Face ID is based on a similar principle where it creates a 3D facial map of the user for an even more secure face unlocking system.
It isn’t the first time we’ve heard about depth sensors on Apple devices either. In fact, even the next-generation iPad Pro is expected to sport a similar feature.
While the effect can be simulated by using regular cameras, complex augmented reality applications call for more accurate information that this tech would be able to provide. That’s likely to mean even more of a focus on augmented reality apps from Apple as well.
Most top-end Android smartphones already sport a depth sensor of some sort that kicks in during portrait mode photography or even when filming videos. Otherwise, the utility has been limited. With advanced 3D depth sensors becoming mainstream, AR use cases are sure to get better and more wide-spread.
You can also expect that to mean improved Portrait photography on the rear of the phone too.
If this feature does become a reality, it’ll be interesting to see which devices will get it. We currently expect three devices as part of the iPhone 12 family in a similar vein to the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max so this may be a feature just for the top-end 2020 product.
The future of Apple’s upcoming products seems a little dicey as the iPhone 9 has reportedly been delayed due to problems at Chinese manufacturing plants following the outbreak of the coronavirus.
Your next iPhone may come with a new and improved Portrait mode as well as augmented reality features thanks to a new piece of camera tech that Apple is rumored to be developing. Fast Company has received confirmation from a source close to the development of the next iPhone (expected…
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