“The camera on the next iPhone may use electronic, not optical image stabilization,” Bryan M. Wolfe reports for AppAdvice.
“The ‘iPhone 6’ camera could also boast a larger pixel size of 1.75 um compared to the 1.5 um pixel size of the iPhone 5s’ camera, according to new findings shared with Weibo by ESM China analyst Sun Chang Xu,” Wolfe reports. “According to Xu, adding an electronic image stabilization system would allow for the device to have a slimmer camera that doesn’t protrude out of its body.”
“Apple’s next iPhone is likely to feature a 4.7-inch sapphire crystal display. The new handset will feature a pill shaped power button on the right side of the device, as opposed to the top,” Wolfe reports. “It will also come with an ‘A8’ processor and ‘M8’ motion coprocessor, and a better camera.”
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