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Monday, May 23, 2016

iphone 7 And iPhone 7 Plus To own OIS, Samsung And LG Removing Camera Module Orders

Several reports and rumors have been released regarding Apple's following flagship smartphones, the iPhone 7 and also the iPhone 7 Plus.

It is evident how the new devices will look very similar as their predecessors, the actual iPhone 6s and apple iphone 6s Plus, with Apple focusing to upgrade the program and hardware components from the smartphones instead of appearance.

According to Nomura Investments analyst Chris Chang, among the upgrades Apple is planning is how the smartphones could bring optical image stabilization (OIS) towards the 4. 7-inch iPhone 7, as well as the 5. 5-inch iPhone 7 In addition.

The feature was previously only limited by Apple's 5. 5-inch apple iphone models, but the latest report implies that the iPhone 7 would be the first 4. 7-inch model to provide OIS. The feature allows users to consider pictures and videos of high quality, even in low-light conditions.

Another tidbit Chang authored is that Sony is actually behind schedule in delivering dual camera systems for that upcoming iPhones. This has caused Apple company to tap LG in order to fill in for a few of the camera module orders to replace with Sony's shortcomings.

One from the reasons behind Sony's lag may be the company's production facility within Kumamoto was damaged through an earthquake in 04, hampering its output as well as causing it to drop behind schedule for Apple's purchase.

Whether the dual camera module within the iPhone 7 or apple iphone 7 Plus is produced by Samsung or LG shouldn't make much of a positive change though, if there is any whatsoever, as both companies works to produce the modules at specifications supplied by Apple.

An image from the iPhone 7 was lately leaked, showcasing the back from the upcoming smartphone. If the picture happens to be real, then it seems Apple is not able to create a good all-metal design, due to plastic strips still located at the very top and bottom edges of the device so the antenna signal can cope with.

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