200MP Telephoto iPhone Lens Unlikely to Arrive Before 2028
Apple is unlikely to add a 200-megapixel telephoto camera to the iPhone before 2028, despite having already tested such a sensor in prototypes, according to leaker Digital Chat Station. In a post today shared on China’s Weibo social platform, the leaker said Apple has evaluated a 200-megapixel sensor for a periscope-type camera, but adoption remains at least a couple of years away. The leaker did not give a reason for the time frame, but they have previously referred to Apple’s continuing focus on improving optical flexibility and low-light performance, rather than a jump in raw resolution. This year’s iPhone 18 Pro is expected to feature a 48-megapixel main camera with a variable aperture, alongside a 48-megapixel telephoto camera featuring a longer focal length and a larger aperture. Digital Chat Station’s latest post reflects a shift in position. In March, they said a 200-megapixel sensor could potentially ship in an iPhone as soon as next year, but the supply chain evidence no longer appears to support this claim. Back in January, Morgan Stanley reported that Apple …









