Kuo: 48MP camera with 8K support coming to iPhone in 2022, 'mini' model axed

14 April, 2021

Kuo: 48MP camera with 8K support coming to iPhone in 2022, 'mini' model axed
Apple is planning a major camera upgrade for iPhone in 2022, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, with that year's flagship handsets expected to sport a massive 48-megapixel lenser. In a note to investors on Wednesday, Kuo predicts Apple's top-tier "iPhone 13" models to adopt a 1/1.3" 48MP CMOS image sensor for wide angle camera module duties. The company typically concentrates on wide angle camera technology first, with the benefits trickling down to telephoto and ultra-wide angle systems in subsequent years.Interestingly, the sensor could support hybrid operating modes to maximize pixel size and capitalize on the hardware's light-gathering capabilities.

"We believe that the new 2022 iPhone may support direct 48MP output and 12MP (four cells merge output mode) output simultaneously," Kuo says. "With 12MP output, the CIS pixel size of the new 2022 iPhone increases to about 2.5um, which is significantly larger than the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13, and larger than existing Android phones, and close to the DSC level."Pixel size at native 48MP resolutions comes in at about 1.25um, Kuo says. 

Though frame rates were not mentioned in today's report, Kuo believes the addition will benefit recordings for augmented reality devices, a sector Apple is widely rumored to enter in the near future. The iPhone 12 Pro was the first to implement sensor-shift stabilization on the wide angle module. Finally, Kuo suggests Apple will discontinue the iPhone mini line in 2022, offering only 6.1- and 6.7-inch variants of the base model and "Pro" series.