Entire iPhone 13 Lineup to Feature Sensor-Shift Optical Image Stabilization: REPORT

The iPhone 13 lineup will reportedly feature the iPhone 12 Pro Max’s killer app — sensor-shift optical image stabilization technology.

Apple’s iPhone 12 lineup features impressive improvements in terms of design and camera performance. However, the iPhone 12 Pro Max is the only model out of the bunch that comes with sensor-shift optical image stabilization technology.

Now, according to a new report from Taiwanese publication Digitimes, (via MacRumors), all models of the iPhone 13 will come with sensor-shift camera stabilization and not just the ‘Max’ model. This would be great for everyone to take advantage of better stabilization, making them a better camera for all purposes.

“Apple’s next-generation iPhones slated for launch in the second half of 2021 will all come with sensor-shift stabilization technology, according to industry sources,” reads the report.

Korean publication ETNews previously shared a report explaining that at least two models of the iPhone 13 lineup will feature sensor-shift technology. In addition to this, LG Innotek will remain the supplier of all essential components pertaining to the technology, reads the report.

The iPhone 12 Pro Max’s Wide lens features the sensor-shift technology and the results speak for themselves. The image turns out to be more enhanced with improved photo quality. However, at this point in time, it remains unclear of the sensor-shift technology will be implemented on the entire camera module or just the Wide lens on iPhone 13 models.

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