The 5 minute podcast: #13 - iPhone 6s 12 megapixel Sony camera will use RGBW technology

In this episode of my English short-form podcast called The 5 minute podcast, I talk about a new rumor about the 12 megapixel camera on the coming iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s plus. It will use the RGBW technology for better photos in low light conditions. And the sensor will be made by Sony. Download and listen to this episode via iTunes or manually from this RSS Feed.

See more what this episode is all about in the show notes below.

Show Notes:

  • The iPhone 6s will have a 12MP camera from Sony with RGBW technology
    • 12 Megapixel Sony sensor
    • with Sony’s RGBW technology for improved performance in low-light conditions.
    • it adds a “W” (white) sub-pixel together with the conventional RGB sub-pixels.
    • for higher quality images with less noise in poorly lit environments.
    • the report comes from Japan and now circulates in China as a rumor
    • it means that a 12MP camera with smaller pixels will still be excellent in low light environments
    • no mention of dual cameras
    • could mean that we still will have a protruding camera this year
    • so Apple's new dual lens technology that they bought from the company LinX could maybe be first used next year for the iPhone 7.
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