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A 200MP iPhone camera is part of Apple's future plans, but it won't arrive until 2028.
As 200MP cameras become increasingly prevalent in high-end Android devices, it’s understandable that Apple would want to explore this technology for its own products. However, this upgrade will not be available to iPhone customers in the near future.
The journey to a 200MP iPhone
A recent report from AppleInsider, referencing a note from Morgan Stanley, indicates that Apple has established a timeline for the release. The company is reportedly planning to introduce a 200MP camera in the iPhone 21, which is anticipated to launch in 2028.
The naming context is important. Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 20 in 2027 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the original iPhone, meaning that the next year's model would naturally be the iPhone 21.
It's likely that the iPhone 21 Pro Max, possibly along with the Pro model, will be the first to feature the 200MP camera instead of the standard iPhone variant. This aligns with Apple’s historical trend of equipping its Pro models with the most advanced camera technology.
The sensor for this camera is expected to be sourced from Samsung, a current supplier of camera sensors to Apple. However, specifics regarding which sensor will be chosen remain uncertain, especially given the long timeline before launch and the fact that the final component may still be in development.
Notably, the report also mentions that Samsung might manufacture the sensor in the United States.
Apple is not the only company pursuing higher camera resolutions
The push towards 200MP cameras is gaining traction on the Android front. Brands like Oppo and Vivo are predicted to introduce dual 200MP camera systems as soon as 2026, potentially ahead of Samsung and Apple.
Samsung is also making enhancements to its 200MP sensor, but those advancements may take another generation or two to appear in flagship devices like the Galaxy S27 Ultra.
Overall, this illustrates how 200MP cameras are poised to become a significant competitive focus in mobile photography, even if Apple arrives well after the initial wave.
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Apple is working on a significant upgrade for the iPhone camera, but it will take several years to be realized.
Apple might eventually introduce a 200MP camera to the iPhone, but recent reports suggest that this ambitious enhancement is still a long way off, with the earliest expected debut not until the end of the decade.
