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This is why the iPhone 14 Pro could have a huge camera bump

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Last week, leaked schematics showcased the massive camera bump reportedly coming to theiPhone 14Pro and Pro Max. Now, a well-known analyst has shed some light on why it might be so big.

Ming-Chi Kuo, who has a decent track record when it comes to Apple leaks, confirmed that the camera bump on the two iPhone 14 Pro models will be “larger and more prominent” than those on theiPhone 13 ProandPro Max.

According to Kuo, this is because the main wide angle sensor will see an upgrade from 12-megapixels to 48-megapixels.

The main reason for the larger and more prominent rear-camera bump of the 14 Pro/Pro Max is upgrading the wide camera to 48MP (vs. 13 Pro/Pro Max’s 12MP). The diagonal length of 48MP CIS will increase by 25-35%, and the height of 48MP’s 7P lens will increase by 5-10%.https://t.co/lrwgmnLNce

The 48-megapixel camera’s 7P lens will reportedly be 5-10% taller than that in the 12-megapixel camera, while the diagonal length of the camera’s CIS scanner will apparently increase by a whopping 25-35%.

The tweet appeared to respond to a set of schematics shared by Max Weinbach just last week.

14 Pro and 14 Pro Maxpic.twitter.com/39TMqVTFVc

The diagrams in question showed off the larger camera bump on the 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max with measurements suggesting the camera bump will see slight increases in pretty much every direction.

The length at which it protrudes, in particular, is expected to go from 3.60mm to 4.17mm across generations – that’s a 15 percent increase from the 2021’s 13 Pro to 2022’s 14 Pro (viaMacRumors).

Of course, this isn’t the first we’ve heard about a 48-megapixel camera coming to the iPhone 14 Pro.

Kuo originally predicted that the 14 Pro would be getting the upgradeat the end of last year, suggesting that Apple could achieve the higher megapixel count using thepixel binningmethod already employed on competing flagships, like theGalaxy S22 Ultra.

The technique allows a camera to capture higher quality images in low-light settings, while still keeping the smartphone itself relatively slim.

The iPhone 14 Pro is also expected to bring with it support for 8K video recording – an upgrade from its current 4K capabilities.

However, we still have quite a few months to go before Apple is expected to launch its next flagship phone. We’ll have to wait until September or October to find out more about the 14 Pro’s camera.

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